Several kinds of D-galactose-beta-cyclodextrin conjugates having a phenyl group in the spacers between the D-galactose and beta-cyclodextrin were designed and synthesized as drug-carrying molecules. Their evaluation as drug-carrying molecules was done by measuring the molecular interactions with the anticancer agent, doxorubicin, and with the d-galactose-binding peanut lectin using an SPR optical biosensor. The SPR analyses showed that these conjugates had remarkably high inclusion associations of 10(5) approximately 10(7)M(-1) levels for the immobilized doxorubicin. Their association constants for immobilized peanut lectin were at the level of 10(4) approximately 10(5)M(-1), as we expected. These conjugates will be useful drug-carrying models which can site-specifically carry doxorubicin to the cells containing D-galactose-binding lectin.

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