In the dynamic landscape of drug delivery, the exploration of innovative materials plays a pivotal role in enhancing therapeutic outcomes. Among these, hydrophobic homopolymers have emerged as promising candidates, captivating the attention of researchers for their distinctive properties and applications. While numerous hydrophobic polymers have been extensively studied, here focuses on the unique class known as Other Hydrophobic Homopolymers, a category that encompasses diverse polymeric structures.
These hydrophobic homopolymers exhibit inherent water-repelling characteristics, facilitating their utilization in drug delivery systems where controlled release and targeted delivery are paramount. The hydrophobic nature of these polymers imparts stability to encapsulated drugs, shielding them from premature degradation and enabling sustained release profiles. Additionally, the versatility of Other Hydrophobic Homopolymers allows for tailoring their physicochemical properties to meet specific drug delivery requirements, such as solubility, biocompatibility, and degradation kinetics.