A novel series of low molecular weight non-peptidic, biocompatible super-hydrogelators with both water purification and drug delivery properties have been developed. Linking the bis aromatic urea groups responsible for gelation together to form bi- and tri-armed gelators, affords good control over gelation and water purification properties. The use of the gels as effective drug scavengers and delivery systems has been demonstrated with dye substrates, via pH inversion, as monitored by UV-vis spectroscopy. Finally, the systems’ abilities as both drug scavenging and delivery systems have been demonstrated with the clinically-approved drugs chlorpromazine and doxorubicin, respectively
A structurally simple low molecular weight hydrogelator derived from isophthalic acid forms robust p...
Currently, around 40% drugs in the market and 60% in the research and development stage are hydropho...
Multiresponsive low-molecular-weight hydrogelators (LMWHs) are ideal candidates for the development ...
A novel series of low molecular weight non-peptidic, biocompatible super-hydrogelators with both wat...
The removal of Diclofenac sodium from waste waters has a high relevance since it belongs to the ther...
Hydrogels date back to 1960 when Wichterle and Lim first proposed the use of hydrophilic networks of...
A new family of open chain-pseudopeptidic compounds displaying a pendant carboxylic group have been ...
A focused library of potential hydrogelators each containing two substituted aromatic residues separ...
Hydrogels have been shown to be very useful in the field of drug delivery due to their high biocompa...
A focused library of poten- tial hydrogelators each containing two substituted aromatic residues sep...
This tutorial review aims to introduce a new kind of biomaterials-molecular hydrogels of therapeutic...
Kloxin, April M.Kiick, Kristi L.Hydrogels are of growing interest for the delivery of therapeutics t...
Due to their unique physical and chemical properties, hydrogels have attracted significant attention...
Hydrogels have become key players in the field of drug delivery owing to their great versatility in ...
A series of hydro- and organo-supergelators have been synthesised via coupling of simple bis aromati...
A structurally simple low molecular weight hydrogelator derived from isophthalic acid forms robust p...
Currently, around 40% drugs in the market and 60% in the research and development stage are hydropho...
Multiresponsive low-molecular-weight hydrogelators (LMWHs) are ideal candidates for the development ...
A novel series of low molecular weight non-peptidic, biocompatible super-hydrogelators with both wat...
The removal of Diclofenac sodium from waste waters has a high relevance since it belongs to the ther...
Hydrogels date back to 1960 when Wichterle and Lim first proposed the use of hydrophilic networks of...
A new family of open chain-pseudopeptidic compounds displaying a pendant carboxylic group have been ...
A focused library of potential hydrogelators each containing two substituted aromatic residues separ...
Hydrogels have been shown to be very useful in the field of drug delivery due to their high biocompa...
A focused library of poten- tial hydrogelators each containing two substituted aromatic residues sep...
This tutorial review aims to introduce a new kind of biomaterials-molecular hydrogels of therapeutic...
Kloxin, April M.Kiick, Kristi L.Hydrogels are of growing interest for the delivery of therapeutics t...
Due to their unique physical and chemical properties, hydrogels have attracted significant attention...
Hydrogels have become key players in the field of drug delivery owing to their great versatility in ...
A series of hydro- and organo-supergelators have been synthesised via coupling of simple bis aromati...
A structurally simple low molecular weight hydrogelator derived from isophthalic acid forms robust p...
Currently, around 40% drugs in the market and 60% in the research and development stage are hydropho...
Multiresponsive low-molecular-weight hydrogelators (LMWHs) are ideal candidates for the development ...