Abstract

Polymeric micelles present a viable approach for research on drug delivery and targeting. Compared to surfactant micelles, polymeric micelles are nanoscale colloid particles that self-assemble from amphiphilic block co-polymers. Their inner core has the ability to solubilize significant amounts of hydrophobic substances. This article has covered a number of topics regarding polymeric micelles, including their fundamentals, which include their size, shape, chemistry, general characteristics, structure analysis, and mechanism of production. The many kinds of polymeric micelles were also emphasised.

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