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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of materials chemistry‎ B Année : 2016

PCL–PEG graft copolymers with tunable amphiphilicity as efficient drug delivery systems

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The development of flexible drug delivery systems that can be tuned as a function of the drug to be delivered and of the target disease is crucial in modern medicine. For this aim, novel amphiphilic poly- (e-caprolactone)-g-poly(ethylene glycol) (PCL-g-PEG) copolymers with well-controlled design were synthesized by thiol–yne photochemistry. The grafting density and the copolymer amphiphilicity were easily controlled via the reaction parameters: concentration, reaction time, PEG length and the molar ratio between PCL and PEG or the photoinitiator in the reaction mixture. The self-assembling behavior of the copolymers was studied and a correlation between the composition of PCL-g-PEG and the nanoaggregate diameter sizes (28 to 73 nm) and critical aggregation concentrations (1.1 to 4.3 mg L1) was found. The influence of copolymer amphiphilicity on the drug loading was evaluated with various drugs including anticancer drugs (paclitaxel, ABT-199), drugs to overcome multidrug resistance in cancer cells (curcumin, elacridar), an anti-inflammatory drug (dexamethasone) and an antibacterial drug (clofazimine). Finally, the influence of amphiphilicity on curcumin release and toxicity towards MCF-7 cancer cell lines was studied. The impact of the grafting density, PEG length and the overall EG/CL ratio is discussed in detail. Curcumin loaded PCL-g-PEG with lower EG/CL ratios and shorter PEG chains showed higher toxicity compared to their more hydrophilic counterparts.

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hal-01369299 , version 1 (29-11-2019)
hal-01369299 , version 2 (24-01-2024)

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Assala Al Samad, Audrey Bethry, Eva Koziolova, Milos Netopilik, Tomas Etrych, et al.. PCL–PEG graft copolymers with tunable amphiphilicity as efficient drug delivery systems. Journal of materials chemistry‎ B, 2016, 37 (4), pp.6228-6239. ⟨10.1039/c6tb01841f⟩. ⟨hal-01369299v2⟩
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