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- (165f) Prodrugs AS Multifunctional Drug Nanocarriers
Taking advantage of the hydrophobicity of CPT, two CPT molecules were conjugated to a very short PEG chain (OEG), forming an amphiphilic phospholipid-like molecule, OEG-DiCPT (Figure 1). Once in water OEG-DiCPT formed stable liposome-like nanocapsules with a fixed CPT loading content as high as 58 wt% without burst release in aqueous solution. OEG-DiCPT itself was a prodrug releasing CPT once inside cells, which showed high in vitro and in vivo antitumor activity. Meanwhile, the formed nanocapsules could be loaded with a water-soluble drug such as DOX·HCl with high loading efficiency. The DOX·HCl–loaded nanocapsules delivered two anticancer drugs producing a synergetic cytotoxicity to cancer cells. Similarly, curcumin was used to surfactant-like prodrug formed nanoparticles as carriers of curcumin itself and other drugs and polymer-drug conjugates with high drug loading contents.