Journal of Nanobiotechnology (Nov 2023)

Marine biomaterials in biomedical nano/micro-systems

  • Yanan Wang,
  • Long Chen,
  • Yuanzheng Wang,
  • Xinyuan Wang,
  • Deyao Qian,
  • Jiahui Yan,
  • Zeyu Sun,
  • Pengfei Cui,
  • Liangmin Yu,
  • Jun Wu,
  • Zhiyu He

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12951-023-02112-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 1 – 48

Abstract

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Abstract Marine resources in unique marine environments provide abundant, cost-effective natural biomaterials with distinct structures, compositions, and biological activities compared to terrestrial species. These marine-derived raw materials, including polysaccharides, natural protein components, fatty acids, and marine minerals, etc., have shown great potential in preparing, stabilizing, or modifying multifunctional nano-/micro-systems and are widely applied in drug delivery, theragnostic, tissue engineering, etc. This review provides a comprehensive summary of the most current marine biomaterial-based nano-/micro-systems developed over the past three years, primarily focusing on therapeutic delivery studies and highlighting their potential to cure a variety of diseases. Specifically, we first provided a detailed introduction to the physicochemical characteristics and biological activities of natural marine biocomponents in their raw state. Furthermore, the assembly processes, potential functionalities of each building block, and a thorough evaluation of the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of advanced marine biomaterial-based systems and their effects on molecular pathophysiological processes were fully elucidated. Finally, a list of unresolved issues and pivotal challenges of marine-derived biomaterials applications, such as standardized distinction of raw materials, long-term biosafety in vivo, the feasibility of scale-up, etc., was presented. This review is expected to serve as a roadmap for fundamental research and facilitate the rational design of marine biomaterials for diverse emerging applications. Graphical Abstract

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