History of cyclodextrin-based polymers in food and pharmacy: a review.

Título

History of cyclodextrin-based polymers in food and pharmacy: a review.

Autor

Max Petitjean, Iñigo X García-Zubiri, José Ramón Isasi

Descripción

Cyclodextrins are glucose macrocycles whose inclusional capabilities towards non-polar solutes can be modulated with the help of other macrostructures. The incorporation of cyclodextrin moieties into larger structures produces five types of new materials: crosslinked networks, functionalized chains, amphiphilic cyclodextrins, polyrotaxanes and nanocomposites. This review presents crosslinking and grafting to prepare covalently-attached cyclodextrins, and applications in the food and pharmaceutical sectors, from an historical point of view. In food science, applications include debittering of juices, retention of aromas and release of preservatives from packaging. In biomedical science, cyclodextrin polymers are applied classically to drug release, and more recently to gene delivery and regenerative medicine. The remarkable points are: 1) epichlorohydrin and diisocyanates have been extensively used as crosslinkers since the 1960s, but during the last two decades more complex cyclodextrin polymeric structures have been designed. 2) The evolution of cyclodextrin polymers matches that of macromolecular materials with regard to complexity, functionality and capabilities. 3) The use of cyclodextrin polymers as sorbents in the food sector came first, but smart packaging is now an active challenge. Cyclodextrins have also been recently used to design treatments against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Fecha

2021

Materia

Regenerative Medicine, Drug Delivery, Food packaging, Crosslinking, Cyclodextrin polymers

Identificador

10.1007/s10311-021-01244-5

Fuente

Environmental chemistry letters

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/eeab08fe4ffe5ec616e778e5242b610f.pdf

Colección

Citación

Max Petitjean, Iñigo X García-Zubiri, José Ramón Isasi, “History of cyclodextrin-based polymers in food and pharmacy: a review.,” SOCICT Open, consulta 17 de abril de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/6758.

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