“…Enzyme-responsive systems are attractive research areas owing to the potential applications in broad fields including drug delivery, − tumor imaging, − bio-inspired assemblies, − and biological materials. − For example, enzymatic hydrogelation formed by polymers − or small molecules has been utilized in enzyme inhibitor screening, − cancer therapy, , and tissue engineering. , However, the enzyme-responsive aqueous two-phase system has been an attractive system for biological material processing due to its gentle high water content environments. − The aqueous two-phase system is a phase separation phenomenon that was observed in polymer solutions initially. − Subsequently, a similar phenomenon termed as aqueous surfactant two-phases (ASTP) was demonstrated with aqueous mixtures of cationic–anionic surfactants. − In an ASTP system, the solution separates spontaneously into two immiscible aqueous phases with a clear interfacial boundary between them, where one phase is rich in surfactants and the other one is the dilute phase. The spontaneous formation of a highly concentrated surfactant solution has enabled the selective concentration of biomolecules, , carbon tubes, , metal ions, and small molecules .…”