Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Jan 2022)

Amphiphilic small molecular mates match hydrophobic drugs to form nanoassemblies based on drug-mate strategy

  • Leiqiang Han,
  • Shuang Liang,
  • Weiwei Mu,
  • Zipeng Zhang,
  • Limin Wang,
  • Shumin Ouyang,
  • Bufan Yao,
  • Yongjun Liu,
  • Na Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 129 – 138

Abstract

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Nanomedicine has made great progress in the targeted therapy of cancer. Here, we established a novel drug-mate strategy by studying the formulation of nanodrugs at the molecular level. In the drug-mate combination, the drug is a hydrophobic drug that is poorly soluble in water, and the mate is an amphiphilic small molecule (SMA) that has both hydrophilic and lipophilic properties. We proposed that the hydrophobic drug could co-assemble with a suitable SMA on a nanoscale without additive agents. The proof-of-concept methodology and results were presented to support our hypothesis. We selected five hydrophobic drugs and more than ten amphiphilic small molecules to construct a library. Through molecular dynamic simulation and quantum chemistry computation, we speculated that the formation of nanoassemblies was related to the binding energy of the drug-mate, and the drug-mate interaction must overcome drug-drug interaction. Furthermore, the obtained SF/VECOONa nanoassemblieswas selected as a model, which had an ultra-high drug loading content (46%), improved pharmacokinetics, increased bioavailability, and enhanced therapeutic efficacy. In summary, the drug-mate strategy is an essential resource to design exact SMA for many hydrophobic drugs and provides a reference for the design of a carrier-free drug delivery system.

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