Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.501, 94-102, 2017
Cascade post-polymerization modification of single pentafluorophenyl ester-bearing homopolymer as a facile route to redox-responsive nanogels
Poly(pentafluorophenyl methacrylate) (PPFPMA) was first subjected to post-polymerization modification with oligo(ethylene glycol) methyl ether amine (OEG-NH2) and yielded poly(pentafluorophenyl methacrylate)-co-poly(oligo(ethylene glycol methacrylamide)), PPFPMA-co-POEGMAM. These amphiphilic random copolymers can self-assemble into micellar nanoparticles in water having sizes less than 100 nm. By tandemly reacting the pentafluorophenyl (PFP) groups in the copolymeric nanoparticles with a dithiol crosslinker, cystamine, redox-responsive nanogels can be formed. The last step of post functionalization with isopropylamine was introduced in order to remove the remaining PFP groups in the nano gels. Stepwise post functionalization can be monitored by FTIR and F-19 NMR spectroscopy. Release of a model hydrophobic drug, nile red (NR) from the nanogels, simultaneously encapsulated during micelles formation, can be accelerated in the presence of glutathione (GSH) especially at 37 degrees C. Results from cytocompatibility evaluation suggested that these developed redox-responsive nanogels strongly possessed a potential for applications in controlled delivery. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Post-polymerization modification;Pentafluorophenyl ester;Nanogel;Drug carrier;Active ester group;Glutathione;Redox responsive