Affiliation:
1. School of Medicine Hunan University of Chinese Medicine Changsha 410208 China
2. Institute of Integrative Medicine Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Xiangya Hospital Central South University Changsha 410008 China
3. Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Traditional Chinese Medicine Xiangya Hospital Central South University Changsha 410008 China
4. National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders Xiangya Hospital Central South University Changsha 410008 China
5. College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hunan University of Chinese Medicine Changsha 410208 China
6. Beijing Normal University‐Hong Kong Baptist University United International College Zhuhai 519087 China
7. Hunan key laboratory of the research and development of novel pharmaceutical preparations Changsha Medical University Changsha 410219 China
8. College of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine Hunan University of Chinese Medicine Changsha 410208 China
Abstract
AbstractNovel biomaterials are becoming more crucial in treating human diseases. However, many materials require complex artificial modifications and synthesis, leading to potential difficulties in preparation, side effects, and clinical translation. Recently, significant progress has been achieved in terms of direct self‐assembly of natural products from herbal medicine (NPHM), an important source for novel medications, resulting in a wide range of bioactive supramolecular materials including gels, and nanoparticles. The NPHM‐based supramolecular bioactive materials are produced from renewable resources, are simple to prepare, and have demonstrated multi‐functionality including slow‐release, smart‐responsive release, and especially possess powerful biological effects to treat various diseases. In this review, NPHM‐based supramolecular bioactive materials have been revealed as an emerging, revolutionary, and promising strategy. The development, advantages, and limitations of NPHM, as well as the advantageous position of NPHM‐based materials, are first reviewed. Subsequently, a systematic and comprehensive analysis of the self‐assembly strategies specific to seven major classes of NPHM is highlighted. Insights into the influence of NPHM structural features on the formation of supramolecular materials are also provided. Finally, the drivers and preparations are summarized, emphasizing the biomedical applications, future scientific challenges, and opportunities, with the hope of igniting inspiration for future research and applications.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province