Host-guest chemistry of dendrimer-drug complexes: 7. formation of stable inclusions between acetylated dendrimers and drugs bearing multiple charges

  • Min Fang
  • , Jiahai Zhang
  • , Qinglin Wu
  • , Tongwen Xu*
  • , Yiyun Cheng
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Drug molecules bearing multiple charges usually form precipitates with cationic dendrimers, which presents a challenge during the preparation of dendrimer inclusions for these drugs. In the present study, fully acetylated polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers were proposed as stable vehicles for drug molecules bearing two negative charges such as Congo red and indocyanine green. NMR techniques including 1H NMR and 1H-1H NOESY were used to characterize the host-guest chemistry of acetylated dendrimer and these guest molecules. The cationic PAMAM dendrimer was found to form a precipitate with Congo red and indocyanine green, but the acetylated one avoided the formation of cross-linking structures in aqueous solutions. NOESY studies revealed the encapsulation of Congo red and indocyanine green within the interior cavities of PAMAM dendrimers at mild acidic conditions and acetylated dendrimers show much stronger ability to encapsulate the guest molecules than cationic ones. Also, UV-vis-NIR studies suggest that acetylated dendrimers significantly improve the photostability of indocyanine green and prevent the formation of indocyanine green J-aggregates in aqueous solutions. The present study provides a new insight into dendrimer-based host-guest systems, especially for those guest molecules bearing multiple charges.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3075-3082
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume116
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Mar 2012

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