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Pillararenes as Promising Carriers for Drug Delivery

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24065167

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pillararenes; host-guest complexes; aggregates; antibiotics; cytotoxic drugs; insulin; drug loading; drug release

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Since their discovery in 2008, pillararenes have been widely used in molecular recognition and supramolecular chemistry, as well as in practical applications such as drug delivery systems. Their unique property of accommodating guest molecules reversibly in their rigid cavity has been harnessed in various applications including molecular devices, stimuli-responsive systems, and organic-inorganic hybrid systems. This review focuses on the important progress made in the past decade in using pillararenes for drug delivery systems.
Since their discovery in 2008 by N. Ogoshi and co-authors, pillararenes (PAs) have become popular hosts for molecular recognition and supramolecular chemistry, as well as other practical applications. The most useful property of these fascinating macrocycles is their ability to accommodate reversibly guest molecules of various kinds, including drugs or drug-like molecules, in their highly ordered rigid cavity. The last two features of pillararenes are widely used in various pillararene-based molecular devices and machines, stimuli-responsive supramolecular/host-guest systems, porous/nonporous materials, organic-inorganic hybrid systems, catalysis, and, finally, drug delivery systems. In this review, the most representative and important results on using pillararenes for drug delivery systems for the last decade are presented.

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