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Structural and Chemical Properties of Tribenzo-4,7-dihydroacepentalene Derivatives and Their Central Pyramidalized Double Bonds

J. K. Elter, F. Sedlák, T. Palušák, N. Bernardová, V. Lobaz, Eva Tihlaříková, V. Neděla, P. Šácha, M. Hrubý – 2025

Multifunctional polymers are interesting substances for the formulation of drug molecules that cannot be administered in their pure form due to their pharmacokinetic profiles or side effects. Polymer-drug formulations can enhance pharmacological properties or create tissue specificity by encapsulating the drug into nanocontainers, or stabilizing nanoparticles for drug transport. We present the synthesis of multifunctional poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline-co-2-glyco-2-oxazoline)s containing two reactive end groups, and an additional hydrophobic anchor at one end of the molecule. These polymers were successfully used to stabilize (solid) lipid nanoparticles ((S)LNP) consisting of tetradecan-1-ol and cholesterol with their hydrophobic anchor. While the pure polymers interacted with GLUT1-expressing cell lines mainly based on their physicochemical properties, especially via interactions of the hydrophobic anchor with membranous compartments of the cells, LNP-cell interactions hinted toward an influence of the glucosylation on particle–cell interactions. The presented LNP are therefore promising systems for the delivery of drugs into GLUT1-expressing cell lines.

Title
11. Solid Lipid Nanoparticles Coated with Glucosylated poly(2-oxazoline)s: A Supramolecular Toolbox Approach
Author
J. K. Elter, F. Sedlák, T. Palušák, N. Bernardová, V. Lobaz, Eva Tihlaříková, V. Neděla, P. Šácha, M. Hrubý
Date
2025
Identifier
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.4c01052
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Citation
Biomacromolecules, 2025, 26, 2, 861–882
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