The shorter synthesis of a novel poly(propylene imine) (PPI) dendron that can be quantitatively conjugated in good yields in a modular fashion to various modified Michael acceptors is reported herein. The focal point of the PPI dendron was coupled to an ester-linked thioctic acid-modified spacer to allow for an improved scalable synthesis and to allow attachment to other suitable systems, such as nanoparticle surfaces. The two modified Michael acceptors reported here are an acyl hydrazine Michael acceptor as well as an azide Michael acceptor. The acyl hydrazine modified third generation PPI dendron was further conjugated to doxorubicin (DOX) as a model system to test acid-sensitive drug delivery. The PPI-DOX conjugate displayed fast release of DOX at pH 4.5 while remaining stable at pH 7.4 and the PPI-DOX conjugate showed low cytotoxicity against PC3 prostate cancer cells. This modular platform represents a powerful dendronized system for incorporation onto nanoparticles or other systems to allow for multifunctional drug delivery.

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