Injectable supramolecular nanohydrogel from a micellar self-assembling calix[4]arene derivative and curcumin for a sustained drug release
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
In the search for soft and smart materials for nanomedicine, which is a present challenge, supramolecular nanohydrogels
built on self-assembling low-molecular-weight building blocks attract interest for their structural,
mechanical and functional properties. Herein, we describe a supramolecular nanohydrogel formed by a biofriendly
micellar self-assembling choline-calix[4]arene derivative in the presence of curcumin, a natural and
multitarget pharmacologically relevant drug. Morphology and mechanical properties of the nanohydrogel were
investigated, and theoretical simulation performed to model the nanohydrogel structure. The self-healing and
injectable nanohydrogel easily formed in PBS medium at physiologic pH, without using additives and organic
solvents. The micellar nanohydrogel protected curcumin from rapid chemical and photochemical degradation,
and slowly dissolved in curcumin-loaded micelles sustaining the drug release in a low rate. The nanohydrogel
which combines the mechanical properties of a hydrogel and the benefits of a nanoscale micelle in drug delivery,
appears a promising novel material for drug delivery.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Injectable nanohydrogel; Self-assembling calix[4]arene; Micelle; Curcumin; Drug delivery
List of contributors:
Consoli, GRAZIA MARIA LETIZIA; Granata, Giuseppe
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