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Hydrazone-Based Amphiphilic Brush Polymer for Fast Endocytosis and ROS-Active Drug Release.

Sicheng TangRuhui YangYuhan GaoLimeng ZhuShengwu ZhengXingjie Zan
Published in: ACS macro letters (2023)
Due to the high reactivity of reactive oxygen species (ROS), it is essential to sweep them away in time. In this study, ClO - -responsible amphiphilic brush polymers were prepared by free radical polymerization using two monomers consisting of polyethylene glycol as the hydrophilic part, and an alkyl chain connected by hydrazone as the hydrophobic part. The macromolecules assemble into particles with nanoscaled dimensions in a neutral buffer, which ensures quick cellular internalization. The polymer has a low critical micellization concentration and can encapsulate hydrophobic drug molecules up to 19% wt. The micelles formed by the polymer disassemble in a ClO - -rich environment and release 80% of their cargo within 2 h, which possesses a faster release rate compared to the previous systems. The relatively small size and the quick response of hydrazone toward ClO - ensure a quick uptake and elimination of ROS in vitro and in vivo .
Keyphrases
  • reactive oxygen species
  • drug release
  • drug delivery
  • ionic liquid
  • dna damage
  • cell death
  • emergency department
  • aqueous solution
  • adverse drug
  • hyaluronic acid
  • drug induced
  • electronic health record