Pharmaceutics (Sep 2019)

Physicochemical Properties of a New PEGylated Polybenzofulvene Brush for Drug Encapsulation

  • Marco Paolino,
  • Annalisa Reale,
  • Vincenzo Razzano,
  • Germano Giuliani,
  • Alessandro Donati,
  • Gianluca Giorgi,
  • Antonella Caterina Boccia,
  • Raniero Mendichi,
  • Daniele Piovani,
  • Chiara Botta,
  • Laura Salvini,
  • Filippo Samperi,
  • Cristina Savoca,
  • Mariano Licciardi,
  • Eugenio Paccagnini,
  • Mariangela Gentile,
  • Andrea Cappelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics11090444
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 444

Abstract

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A new polymer brush was synthesized by spontaneous polymerization of benzofulvene macromonomer 6-MOEG-9-T-BF3k bearing a nona(ethylene glycol) side chain linked to the 3-phenylindene scaffold by means of a triazole heterocycle. The polymer structure was studied by SEC-MALS, NMR spectroscopy, and MALDI-TOF MS techniques, and the results supported the role of oligomeric initiatory species in the spontaneous polymerization of polybenzofulvene derivatives. The aggregation features of high molecular weight poly-6-MOEG-9-T-BF3k-FE were investigated by pyrene fluorescence analysis, dynamic light scattering studies, and transmission electron microscopy, which suggested a tendency towards the formation of spherical objects showing dimensions in the range of 20−200 nm. Moreover, poly-6-MOEG-9-T-BF3k-FE showed an interesting cytocompatibility in the whole concentration range tested that, besides its aggregation features, makes this polybenzofulvene brush a good polymer candidate for nanoencapsulation and delivery of drug molecules. Finally, the photo-physical features of poly-6-MOEG-9-T-BF3k-FE could allow the biodistribution of the resulting drug delivery systems to be monitored by fluorescence microscopy techniques.

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