Biomedical applications of poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)s (PLGAs) are significantly hindered by acidification during hydrolytic degradation of these copolymers, which can cause postoperative complications such as toxic acidic response in surrounding tissues. PLGAs are usually obtained by ring-opening copolymerization (co-ROP) of lactide (LA) and glycolide (GL); marked difference in reactivity of LA and GL results in formation of copolymers with low statisticity. Biodegradation of PLGAs is strongly influenced by lactate/glycolate (L/G) ratios, molecular weight characteristics and microstructure of copolymers. It is believed that the presence of long (G)