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A trifunctional self-immolative spacer enables drug release with two non-sequential enzymatic cleavages.

Alberto Dal CorsoSimone ArosioNoemi ArrighettiPaola PeregoLaura BelvisiLuca PignataroCesare Gennari
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
Cyclative cleavage of an amine-carbamate self-immolative spacer to deliver a hydroxyl cargo was inhibited by spacer derivatisation with a phosphate monoester handle. This trifunctional spacer was installed in a model anticancer prodrug that showed fast drug release only when incubated with both a protease and a phosphatase enzyme.
Keyphrases
  • drug release
  • drug delivery
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • cancer therapy