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Preparation and characterization of N-phthaloyl-chitosan-g-(PEO-PLA-PEO) as a potential drug carrier

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 5, Issue 120, Pages 99418-99424

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5ra12984b

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  1. Key Science Technology Innovation Team of Zhejiang Province [2013TD02]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21104067, 21274127, 21374099, 51473144]
  3. Key Basic Research Development Plan (973 Program) of China [2009CB930104, 2011CB606203]

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To improve the drug-loading capacity and control the initial release of amphiphilic drug carriers, a series of N-phthaloyl-chitosan-g-(PEO-PLA-PEO) compounds were synthesized with well-defined structures. The self-assembly behavior of copolymers in aqueous solutions was confirmed by various techniques such as fluorescence spectrometry, dynamic light scattering, and transmission electron microscopy. The results demonstrated that the micellization behavior of graft copolymers was different from that of their linear counterparts. The micelle sizes of the graft copolymers could be tuned with chemical composition as well as temperature. Furthermore, when hydrophobic indomethacin was loaded into the micelles, the graft copolymer micelles trapped more indomethacin than PEO-PLA-PEO micelles, facilitating the in vitro control of the initial burst release of the drug. Drug release could be controlled in vitro by simply altering the EO/LA ratio of the grafting chains. The graft copolymer showed low cytotoxicity to 293T cells, indicating its great potential application for drug delivery.

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