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Synthesis, Cellular Delivery and In vivo Application of Dendrimer-based pH Sensors
Published on: September 10, 2013
Thermo- and pH-sensitive dendrosomes as bi-phase drug delivery systems
Mohsen Adeli1, Ali Kakanejadi Fard, Fatemeh Abedi
1Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Lorestan University, Khoramabad, Iran; Department of Chemistry, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:
Fully supramolecular dendrosomes (FSD) as bi-phase drug delivery systems are reported in this work. For preparation of FSD, amphiphilic linear-dendritic supramolecular systems (ALDSS) have been synthesized by host-guest interactions between hyperbranched polyglycerol having β-cyclodextrin core and bi-chain polycaprolactone (BPCL) with a fluorescine focal point. Self-assembly of ALDSS in aqueous solutions led to FSD. They were able to encapsulate paclitaxel with a high loading capacity. The dendrosome-based drug delivery systems were highly sensitive to pH and temperature. They were stable at 20-37 °C and pH7-8, but dissociated and released drug at temperatures lower than 20 °C or higher than 37 °C and pH lower than 7 quickly. Dissociation of FSD building blocks by temperature or pH resulted in inclusion complexes between the released drugs and polyglycerol as the secondary drug delivery system.
From The Clinical Editor:
This paper reports on the development of a pH- (below 7) and temperature- (below 20 °C or above 37 °C) sensitive delivery system using supramolecular dendrosomes for more specific delivery and release of drugs using paclitaxel as a model.
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