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Synthesis of α,ω-bis-Mercaptoacyl Poly(alkyl oxide)s and Development of Thioether Cross-Linked Liposome Scaffolds for Sustained Release of Drugs.

Spyridon MourtasGeorgios KourmoulakisStavros KremezisPavlos KlepetsanisSophia G Antimisiaris
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
With the aim to develop novel scaffolds for the sustained release of drugs, we initially developed an easy approach for the synthesis of α,ω-homobifunctional mercaptoacyl poly(alkyl oxide)s. This was based on the esterification of the terminal hydroxyl groups of poly(alkyl oxide)s with suitably S -4-methoxytrityl (Mmt)-protected mercapto acids, followed by the removal of the acid labile S -Mmt group. This method allowed for the efficient synthesis of the title compounds in high yield and purity, which were further used in the development of a thioether cross-linked liposome scaffold, by thia-Michael reaction of the terminal thiol groups with pre-formed nano-sized liposomes bearing maleimide groups on their surface. The reaction process was followed by 1 H-NMR, using a Carr-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill (CPMG) relaxation dispersion NMR experiment ( 1 H-NMR CPMG), which allowed for real-time monitoring and optimization of the reaction process. The thioether cross-linked liposomal scaffold that was synthesized was proven to preserve the nano-sized characteristics of the initial liposomes and allowed for the sustained release of calcein (which was used as a hydrophilic dye and a hydrophilic drug model), providing evidence for the efficient synthesis of a novel drug release scaffold consisting of nanoliposome building blocks.
Keyphrases
  • drug release
  • tissue engineering
  • ionic liquid
  • drug delivery
  • magnetic resonance
  • high resolution
  • solid state
  • liquid chromatography
  • mass spectrometry
  • visible light
  • oxide nanoparticles