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Issue 42, 2019
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Electrosprayed cysteine-functionalized degradable amphiphilic block copolymer microparticles for low pH-triggered drug delivery

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Abstract

Thiol-functionalized polymeric microparticles have attracted interest as mucoadhesive drug delivery formulations. However, new approaches are needed to optimize the preparation of these systems for patient use. Here, N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS)-functionalized degradable amphiphilic diblock copolymer microparticles are prepared via electrospraying and subsequently functionalized with thiols. A poly(L-lactide)-b-poly(2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl phosphorylcholine)-st-(methacrylic acid NHS ester) (PLA-b-P(MPC-st-NHSMA)) diblock copolymer was synthesized by sequential ring opening polymerization and reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer polymerization. One-step microparticle preparation and rhodamine B encapsulation were performed by electrospraying. Cysteine attachment to the microparticle surface via succinimide chemistry resulted in their functionalization with thiol groups. These reacted with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) to provide a fluorescent tag, proving the thiol reactivity. Highly controlled release of the dye was observed at low pH over a period of 89 days. These thiol-functionalized degradable microparticles are expected to have enhanced mucoadhesive properties with high potential for use as next-generation formulations at low pH, such as gastric, drug delivery.

Graphical abstract: Electrosprayed cysteine-functionalized degradable amphiphilic block copolymer microparticles for low pH-triggered drug delivery

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Submitted
13 Aug 2019
Accepted
08 Oct 2019
First published
16 Oct 2019

Polym. Chem., 2019,10, 5814-5820
Article type
Paper

Electrosprayed cysteine-functionalized degradable amphiphilic block copolymer microparticles for low pH-triggered drug delivery

M. Finnegan, G. Mallon, A. Leach and E. Themistou, Polym. Chem., 2019, 10, 5814
DOI: 10.1039/C9PY01221D

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