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  • Researchers created prodrug-type polymer-drug conjugates using biocompatible polyethers through a mechanochemical method that alters the polymers after their initial creation.
  • They synthesized specialized block copolyethers from two functional monomers, allowing for the creation of double hydrophilic block copolymers.
  • The study highlights how these conjugates can embed a powerful anticancer drug, cinnamaldehyde, which releases in acidic environments, showing promise for advanced drug delivery systems.

Article Abstract

Prodrug-type polymer-drug conjugates based on highly biocompatible functional polyethers are developed through mechanochemical post-polymerization modification. Herein, we design functional epoxide monomers of ethoxyethyl glycidyl ether (EEGE) and azidohexyl glycidyl ether (AHGE) and synthesize diblock copolyethers of PEEGE--PAHGE via sequential anionic ring-opening polymerization. Subsequent conversion of the functional monomers to the corresponding hydroxyl and amine groups allows for the preparation of double hydrophilic block copolyethers. Most notably, mechanochemical modification allows for the conjugation of these polymers with a highly hydrophobic and potent anticancer agent, cinnamaldehyde, through an imine linkage. The self-assembly of the resulting polymer-drug conjugates into polymeric micelles is characterized by dynamic light scattering and atomic force microscopy. The pH-responsive cleavage of the imine linkages under acidic conditions leads to the release of cinnamaldehyde with a concomitant disassembly of the polymeric micelles. The superior biocompatibility coupled with the solvent-less mechanochemical conjugation approach provides a convenient means to introduce various therapeutics for smart drug delivery.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.0c01437DOI Listing

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