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Electrically Conductive "SMART" Hydrogels for On-demand Drug Delivery

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Date 2025 Feb 12
PMID 39935975
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In the current transformative era of biomedicine, hydrogels have established their presence in biomaterials due to their superior biocompatibility, tuneability and resemblance with native tissue. However, hydrogels typically exhibit poor conductivity due to their hydrophilic polymer structure. Electrical conductivity provides an important enhancement to the properties of hydrogel-based systems in various biomedical applications such as drug delivery and tissue engineering. Consequently, researchers are developing combinatorial strategies to develop electrically responsive "SMART" systems to improve the therapeutic efficacy of biomolecules. Electrically conductive hydrogels have been explored for various drug delivery applications, enabling higher loading of therapeutic cargo with on-demand delivery. This review emphasizes the properties, mechanisms, fabrication techniques and recent advancements of electrically responsive "SMART" systems aiding on-site drug delivery applications. Additionally, it covers prospects for the successful translation of these systems into clinical research.

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