Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1643275 Materials Letters 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Diaminotriazine-diaminotriazine hydrogen bonding strengthened hydrogels have been achieved through one step of copolymerization.•The hydrogel is uniquely responsive to thymidine.•The specific nucleoside responsive characteristic is harnessed to control drug permeation.

Controlled or targeted release system responding to a specific biomolecular signal is an ideal goal in drug delivery. Herein, we fabricated diaminotriazine-diaminotriazine (DAT-DAT) hydrogen bonding strengthened functional hydrogels by one step of photo-initiated copolymerization which demonstrated unprecedented nucleoside responsive behavior. The hydrogen bonded hydrogels became increasingly swollen in response to thymidine due to much stronger competition of DAT-thymidine with DAT-DAT hydrogen bonding. Interestingly, thymidine was shown to facilitate drug release from the gels. This proof of concept study offers a new avenue to design and construct smart biomaterials capable of delivering target drug by virtue of nucleosides potentially from endogenously synthesized or indigested diet.

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