Self-assembling peptide hydrogels: design, mechanisms, characterization, and biomedical applications.

Journal: Soft matter
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Abstract

Self-assembled peptide hydrogels have emerged as a research frontier in biomedical engineering due to their exceptional water-retention capacity and spatiotemporal drug release kinetics. Researchers can fabricate biomaterials with customizable structures and tailored functionalities by precisely engineering peptide sequences, modulating molecular self-assembly pathways, orchestrating intermolecular interactions, and optimizing strategies for loading active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). These intelligent biomaterials demonstrate significant potential across diverse applications, including targeted drug delivery systems, new anti-cancer therapies, bioactive wound healing scaffolds, 3D cell culture matrices, and biosensing interfaces. This paper systematically reviews the latest breakthroughs in the rational design strategy, self-assembly mechanism, advanced characterization technology and artificial intelligence-assisted development of peptide hydrogels. The analysis of the structure-activity relationship between intermolecular interactions and macroscopic performance was performed. This review establishes a theoretical cognitive framework for a multi-scale self-assembly mechanism, providing theoretical guidance for developing a functional delivery system with precise drug loading characteristics and excellent biocompatibility and providing data support for their practical applications in clinical medicine.

Authors

  • Zhenhong Zhang
    School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Henan University of Technology, LianHua Street, High-Tech Industry Development Zone, Zhengzhou 450001, China. mamarry@haut.edu.cn.
  • Jinhong Gao
    School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Henan University of Technology, LianHua Street, High-Tech Industry Development Zone, Zhengzhou 450001, China. mamarry@haut.edu.cn.
  • Libo Yuan
    Henan University of Technology, China.
  • Bingchao Duan
    College of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Zhengzhou University of Technology, Yingcai Street 18, Zhengzhou 450044, Henan Province, China.
  • Hongyan Yang
  • Li Ma
    Department of Technological Research and Development, Hunan Guanmu Biotech Co., Ltd, Changsha, China.
  • Kui Lu
    School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Henan University of Technology, LianHua Street, High-Tech Industry Development Zone, Zhengzhou 450001, China. mamarry@haut.edu.cn.