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How are dendrimers made?

How are Dendrimers made? Dendrimers are constructed by the successive addition of layers to the branching groups. The synthesis of dendrimers involves a core molecule with branching groups to which other branching molecules are added (see figure below) in layers. Each new layer is called a generation.

Regarding this, how do dendrimers work?

Applications of dendrimers typically involve conjugating other chemical species to the dendrimer surface that can function as detecting agents (such as a dye molecule), affinity ligands, targeting components, radioligands, imaging agents, or pharmaceutically active compounds.

Furthermore, how do dendrimers target cells? Dendrimers are tiny spheres that have been carefully engineered to have several loose ends, to which other molecules can be attached, such as a targeting agent that can recognize a cancer cell and distinguish it from a healthy cell, or a drug that kills cancer cells.

Also question is, are dendrimers polymers?

Dendrimers are the class of dendritic polymers that can be constructed with a well-defined molecular structure, i.e. being monodisperse, unlike to linear polymers.

How do dendrimers increase solubility?

Dendrimers, a new class of polymers, possess great potential for drug solubility improvement, by virtue of their unique properties. These hyper-branched, mono-dispersed molecules have the distinct ability to bind the drug molecules on periphery as well as to encapsulate these molecules within the dendritic structure.

What are polymeric nanoparticles?

Polymeric nanoparticles (PNP) are defined as sub-micron (1 to 1000nm) colloidal particles comprising active pharmaceutical ingredients encapsulated within or adsorbed to macromolecular substances (polymer) [46].

What are biological nanomaterials?

By definition, Nanomaterials are materials of which a single unit is sized between 1 to 100 nm. Nanoparticles which possess unique properties that make them useful in biological applications like Drug Delivery, Regenerative Medicine are called as Bio-Nanomaterials.

What is dendrimer nanotechnology?

Dendrimers: a class of polymers in the nanotechnology for the delivery of active pharmaceuticals. Hydrophobic drugs can be complexed within the hydrophobic dendrimer interior to make them water-soluble or drugs can be covalently coupled onto the surface of the dendrimer.

What are hyperbranched polymers?

Hyperbranched polymers (HPs) are highly branched three-dimensional (3D) macromolecules. Their globular and dendritic architectures endow them with unique structures and properties such as abundant functional groups, intramolecular cavities, low viscosity, and high solubility.

What are nanocomposite materials?

Nanocomposite is a multiphase solid material where one of the phases has one, two or three dimensions of less than 100 nanometers (nm) or structures having nano-scale repeat distances between the different phases that make up the material.

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Tobi Tarwater

Update: 2023-03-02