Mechanoresponsive materials are materials that can respond to mechanical stimuli, such as pressure, stress, or strain, by undergoing a physical or chemical change. These materials have applications in fields such as biomaterials, sensors, actuators, and drug delivery systems. Research in this area focuses on designing and synthesizing materials that can sense and respond to mechanical forces in a controlled and predictable manner, allowing for the development of novel technologies and devices. Additionally, mechanoresponsive materials have the potential to mimic the dynamic and adaptive properties of biological tissues, making them useful for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications.