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Synthesis of Cationic Quaternized Nanolevan Derivative for Small Molecule and Nucleic Acid Delivery.

Chonnipha CharoenwongphaibunChanchao LorthongpanichPrapasri SepthamKaran WangpaiboonPawinee PanpetchRath PichyangkuraThanapon CharoenwongpaiboonKamontip Kuttiyawong
Published in: Gels (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Levan is a biopolymer composed of fructose chains covalently linked by β-2,6 glycosidic linkages. This polymer self-assembles into a nanoparticle of uniform size, making it useful for a wide range of applications. Also, levan exhibits various biological activities such as antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, and anti-tumor, that make this polymer very attractive for biomedical application. In this study, levan synthesized from Erwinia tasmaniensis was chemically modified by glycidyl trimethylammonium chloride (GTMAC) to produce cationized nanolevan (QA-levan). The structure of the obtained GTMAC-modified levan was determined by FT-IR, 1 H-NMR and elemental (CHN) analyzer. The size of the nanoparticle was calculated using the dynamic light scattering method (DLS). The formation of DNA/QA-levan polyplex was then investigated by gel electrophoresis. The modified levan was able to increase the solubility of quercetin and curcumin by 11-folds and 205-folds, respectively, compared to free compounds. Cytotoxicity of levan and QA-levan was also investigated in HEK293 cells. This finding suggests that GTMAC-modified levan should have a potential application for drug and nucleic acid delivery.
Keyphrases
  • nucleic acid
  • small molecule
  • magnetic resonance
  • induced apoptosis
  • emergency department
  • anti inflammatory
  • mass spectrometry
  • cell proliferation
  • risk assessment
  • adverse drug
  • circulating tumor