Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5210135 Reactive and Functional Polymers 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study, we developed a novel bioeliminable amphiphilic glycopoly(pseudo amino acid), which was synthesized by the condensation polymerization of N-benzyloxycarbonyl-4-hydroxyl-l-proline (NZHpr) followed by the coupling of an alkynyl-functional sugar derivative to the azido-end group, P(NZHpr)n. The glycosylated P(NZHpr)n polymers formed micelles in the aqueous phase. Selective lectin binding experiments confirmed that the glycosylated P(NZHpr)n can be used in biorecognition applications. The DOX-loaded micelles facilitated improved uptake of DOX by HeLa cells within 2 h and were primarily retained in the cytoplasm, whereas free DOX tended to accumulate in the nuclei. The DOX-loaded glucosylated P(NZHpr)n micelles exhibited a substantially lower cytotoxicity compared to free DOX.

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