Janus Dendrimers as Nanocarriers of Ibuprofen, Chlorambucil and Their Anticancer Activity.
Luis Daniel Pedro-HernándezIsrael Barajas-MendozaIrving Osiel Castillo-RodríguezElena I KlimovaMaría Teresa Ramírez-ApanMarcos Martínez-GarcíaPublished in: Pharmaceutical nanotechnology (2023)
Janus dendrimers (G1 and G2) were synthesized via an azide-alkyne click-chemistry reaction attaching on one face dendrons with ibuprofen molecules and, on the other face, attached a chlorambucil-derivative. The IC50 behavior of the conjugates of the first and second generations showed anticancer activity against PC-3, HCT-15, and MFC-7 cell lines. The second generation was more active against PC-3, HCT-15 and MFC-7 with IC50 of 3.8±0.5, 3.0±0.2 and 3.7±1.1 M, respectively Conclusion: The new Janus dendrimers with anticancer chlorambucil and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory Ibuprofen can improve the anticancer activity of chlorambucil with less toxicity.