Novel polymeric derivatives of betulin with anticancer activity.
Daria NiewolikKatarzyna KrukiewiczBarbara Bednarczyk-CwynarPiotr RuszkowskiKatarzyna JaszczPublished in: RSC advances (2019)
In order to provide novel polymeric biomaterials for chemotherapeutic purposes, in this paper we described the synthesis and the characterization of the physicochemical properties of a betulin-based polyanhydride exhibiting anti-cancer effects. The polyanhydride was obtained by a melt polycondensation of a disuccinate betulin (3,28-di- O -succinyl betulin), and was thoroughly characterized through 1 H NMR and 13 C NMR spectroscopies, correlation spectroscopy, heteronuclear single quantum correlation, size exclusion chromatography, differential scanning calorimetry and FT-IR spectroscopy. It was confirmed, that the obtained polyanhydride undergoes hydrolytic degradation, releasing disuccinate betulin as a degradation product. Polyanhydride of a disuccinate betulin was tested for cytostatic activity against a wide range of cancer cell lines (HeLa, MCF-7, A-549, U-87MG, KB and HepG2), proving its efficiency in inhibiting the growth of selected cancer cells. To realize the concept of an easily administrated drug release system, polyanhydride was fabricated in a form of micro- (1-30 μm) and nanospheres (∼400 nm) by using an emulsion solvent evaporation method. The micro- and nanospheres were characterized by SEM.
Keyphrases
- drug release
- high resolution
- drug delivery
- solid state
- magnetic resonance
- mass spectrometry
- single molecule
- cancer therapy
- photodynamic therapy
- molecular dynamics
- escherichia coli
- squamous cell carcinoma
- papillary thyroid
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- biofilm formation
- liquid chromatography
- high performance liquid chromatography
- squamous cell