Tuneable Time Delay in the Burst Release from Oxidation-Sensitive Polymersomes Made by PISA.
Fabian H SobottaMaren T KuchenbrodFranka V GruschwitzGrit FestagPeter BellstedtStephanie HoeppenerJohannes C BrendelPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Reactive polymersomes represent a versatile artificial cargo carrier system that can facilitate an immediate release in response to a specific stimulus. The herein presented oxidation-sensitive polymersomes feature a time-delayed release mechanism in an oxidative environment, which can be precisely adjusted by either tuning the membrane thickness or partial pre-oxidation. These polymeric vesicles are conveniently prepared by PISA allowing the straightforward and effective in situ encapsulation of cargo molecules, as shown for dyes and enzymes. Kinetic studies revealed a critical degree of oxidation causing the destabilization of the membrane, while no release of the cargo is observed beforehand. The encapsulation of glucose oxidase directly transforms these polymersomes into glucose-sensitive vesicles, as small molecules including sugars can passively penetrate their membrane. Considering the ease of preparation, these polymersomes represent a versatile platform for the confinement and burst release of cargo molecules after a precisely adjustable time span in the presence of specific triggers, such as H2 O2 or glucose.
Keyphrases
- hydrogen peroxide
- blood glucose
- high frequency
- electron transfer
- machine learning
- drug delivery
- visible light
- optical coherence tomography
- blood pressure
- nitric oxide
- mass spectrometry
- single cell
- high throughput
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- metabolic syndrome
- case control
- insulin resistance
- molecularly imprinted
- drug release
- neural network