Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)s (PLGAs)

Nanosoft Polymers offers a comprehensive portfolio of PLGA polymers with customizable molecular weights, lactide:glycolide ratios, end-group functionalities, and polymer architectures.

PLGA is one of the most extensively studied and clinically utilized biodegradable polymers in pharmaceutical and biomedical applications. Through hydrolysis, PLGA degrades into lactic acid and glycolic acid, which are naturally metabolized by the body. By adjusting the lactide:glycolide ratio and molecular weight, researchers can precisely tune degradation rates, drug release profiles, and material properties.

PLGA polymers are widely employed for the fabrication of nanoparticles, microspheres, implants, injectable depots, scaffolds, and controlled-release systems.

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