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A New Strategy for Intestinal Drug Delivery via pH-Responsive and Membrane-Active Nanogels.

Shiqi WangYoulim HaXiaozhen HuangBenjamin ChinWen SimRongjun Chen
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2018)
Oral administration of hydrophobic and poorly intestinal epithelium-permeable drugs is a significant challenge. Herein, we report a new strategy to overcome this problem by using novel, pH-responsive, and membrane-active nanogels as drug carriers. Prepared by simple physical cross-linking of amphiphilic pseudopeptidic polymers with pH-controlled membrane-activity, the size and hydrophobicity-hydrophilicity balance of the nanogels could be well-tuned. Furthermore, the amphiphilic nanogels could release hydrophobic payloads and destabilize cell membranes at duodenum and jejunum pH 5.0-6.0, which suggests their great potential for intestinal drug delivery.
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