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Decasubstituted Pillar5arene Derivatives Containing IL/I-Tryptophan and IL/I-Phenylalanine Residues: Non-Covalent Binding and Release of Fluorescein from Nanoparticles
by
Zhang, Dan-Wei
, Mostovaya, Olga
, Bulatov, Emil
, Li, Zhang-Ting
, Yakimova, Luidmila
, Sedov, Igor
, Gilyazova, Elvina
, Sultanaev, Vildan
, Nazarova, Anastasia
, Davletshin, Damir
, Stoikov, Ivan
in
Fluorescein
/ Tryptophan
2023
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Decasubstituted Pillar5arene Derivatives Containing IL/I-Tryptophan and IL/I-Phenylalanine Residues: Non-Covalent Binding and Release of Fluorescein from Nanoparticles
by
Zhang, Dan-Wei
, Mostovaya, Olga
, Bulatov, Emil
, Li, Zhang-Ting
, Yakimova, Luidmila
, Sedov, Igor
, Gilyazova, Elvina
, Sultanaev, Vildan
, Nazarova, Anastasia
, Davletshin, Damir
, Stoikov, Ivan
in
Fluorescein
/ Tryptophan
2023
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Decasubstituted Pillar5arene Derivatives Containing IL/I-Tryptophan and IL/I-Phenylalanine Residues: Non-Covalent Binding and Release of Fluorescein from Nanoparticles
by
Zhang, Dan-Wei
, Mostovaya, Olga
, Bulatov, Emil
, Li, Zhang-Ting
, Yakimova, Luidmila
, Sedov, Igor
, Gilyazova, Elvina
, Sultanaev, Vildan
, Nazarova, Anastasia
, Davletshin, Damir
, Stoikov, Ivan
in
Fluorescein
/ Tryptophan
2023
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Decasubstituted Pillar5arene Derivatives Containing IL/I-Tryptophan and IL/I-Phenylalanine Residues: Non-Covalent Binding and Release of Fluorescein from Nanoparticles
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Decasubstituted Pillar5arene Derivatives Containing IL/I-Tryptophan and IL/I-Phenylalanine Residues: Non-Covalent Binding and Release of Fluorescein from Nanoparticles
2023
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Overview
Sensitive systems with controlled release of drugs or diagnostic markers are attractive for solving the problems of biomedicine and antitumor therapy. In this study, new decasubstituted pillar[5]arene derivatives containing L-Tryptophan and L-Phenylalanine residues have been synthesized as pH-responsive drug nanocarriers. Fluorescein dye (Fluo) was loaded into the pillar[5]arene associates and used as a spectroscopic probe to evaluate the release in buffered solutions with pH 4.5, 7.4, and 9.2. The nature of the substituents in the pillar[5]arene structure has a huge influence on the rate of delivering. When the dye was loaded into the associates based on pillar[5]arene derivatives containing L-Tryptophan, the Fluo release occurs in the neutral (pH = 7.4) and alkaline (pH = 9.2) buffered solutions. When the dye was loaded into the associates based on pillar[5]arene with L-Phenylalanine fragments, the absence of release was observed in every pH evaluated. This happens as the result of different packing of the dye in the structure of the associate. This fact was confirmed by different fluorescence mechanisms (aggregation-caused quenching and aggregation-induced emission) and association constants. It was shown that the macrocycle with L-Phenylalanine fragments binds the dye more efficiently (lgK[sub.a] = 3.92). The experimental results indicate that the pillar[5]arene derivatives with amino acids fragments have a high potential to be used as a pH-responsive drug delivery devices, especially for promoting the intracellular delivering, due to its nanometric size.
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