Polymers

Nayas Laboratories is a research organization dedicated to the development of novel polymers for drug delivery and biomedical applications. Our team of scientists and researchers is focused on advancing the field of polymer science to address unmet needs in the healthcare industry. With a strong emphasis on innovation and collaboration, we strive to create cutting-edge polymer technologies that can revolutionize drug delivery and improve patient outcomes. These polymers offer unique properties that make them suitable for controlled drug release, targeted therapy, and tissue engineering.
POEs are a class of biodegradable polymers that have gained attention in drug delivery and biomedical applications. They are formed by the polymerization of orthoesters and possess unique properties that make them suitable for controlled release of drugs.
Polyoxazolines (POx) are a class of synthetic polymers that have gained attention in various biomedical applications. They are derived from the ring-opening polymerization of oxazoline monomers, resulting in a versatile polymer with unique properties. Here are some key features and applications of polyoxazolines
PLGA is a biodegradable polymer widely used in drug delivery systems. It can be easily tailored to have different degradation rates, making it suitable for various applications. PLGA nanoparticles can encapsulate drugs and release them in a controlled manner, improving drug stability and bioavailability.
PEG is a hydrophilic polymer that enhances the stability and solubility of drugs. It can be used to modify the surface properties of nanoparticles and improve their circulation time in the body. PEGylation reduces immunogenicity and can help target drugs to specific tissues or cells.
PCL is a biodegradable and biocompatible polymer used in tissue engineering and drug delivery. Its slow degradation rate allows for long-term drug release. PCL can be processed into various forms, such as nanofibers or 3D scaffolds, to support tissue regeneration and wound healing