テルリウム含有ポリマーミセル:競争力のあるリガンと規制された調整応答システム
Wei Cao1, Yuwei Gu, Myriam Meineck
1Key Lab of Organic Optoelectronics and Molecular Engineering, Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University , Beijing 100084, China .
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|March 11, 2014
まとめ
研究者らは,薬剤の投与を制御するための新しいテロリウムを含むポリマーを開発した. このナノマテリアルは,競争的な調整を通じてプラチナベースの薬の調節可能な放出を可能にし,生物医学アプリケーションのための新しいプラットフォームを提供します.
科学分野:
- マテリアルサイエンス 材料科学
- ポリマー化学のポリマー化学について
- ナノテクノロジー ナノテクノロジー
- バイオメディカルエンジニアリング
背景:
- 調節可能な納米材料からの貨物放出は,薬物の配送に不可欠です.
- 制御式放出システムの選択肢を拡大するために新しい材料が必要である.
- テルリウムは,薬物投与のための水溶性ポリマーで以前は調査されていませんでした.
研究 の 目的:
- 薬剤投与アプリケーションのための新しいテロリウムを含むポリマーを導入する.
- プラチナベースのドラッグの充填と放出のための競争力のある調整システムを確立する.
- 薬剤の放出運動に対するリガンド調節制御を示すために.
主な方法:
- 新しいテルリウムを含む水溶性ポリマーの合成.
- 薬物負荷のためのプラチナ・テルリウム相互作用を利用した協調化学システムの設計.
- 薬剤の放出のためのバイオ分子との競争的調整の調査.
- 異なる調整能力を有する様々な競争性リガンドを用いて,放出運動学の調節.
主要な成果:
- 薬剤投与のための水溶性ポリマーにテルウリウムを導入した.
- プラチナ-テルリウム調整によるプラチナベースの薬物ロードの実証.
- 生物分子との競争的な調整を通じて,薬物の制御された放出を達成した.
- 競合するリガンドを変化させることで,調節可能な放出シナティクスを示した.
結論:
- テロリウムを含む新型ポリマーは,新種の薬物投与用車両を代表しています.
- 競争力のある調整システムは,リガンド制御で調節可能な薬物の放出を可能にします.
- このプラットフォームは,先進的な生物医学ナノテクノロジーの可能性を秘めています.
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