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Letters in Organic Chemistry

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ISSN (Print): 1570-1786
ISSN (Online): 1875-6255

Dual-targeting Janus Dendrimer Based Peptides for Bone Cancer: Synthesis and Preliminary Biological Evaluation

Author(s): Bo Jiang, Jing Zhao, Yanhua Li, Dongsheng He, Junzhu Pan, Junhan Cao and Li Guo

Volume 10, Issue 8, 2013

Page: [594 - 601] Pages: 8

DOI: 10.2174/15701786113109990024

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Abstract

The development of dual-targeting drug delivery system is helpful to overcome the poor physiochemical properties of chemotherapeutic agents. The RGD sequence has a potential dual-targeting property, with which the chemotherapeutic agents can be delivered to bone tissue and tumor. And the Janus dendrimer which consists of two dendrons with different tasks is useful for improving the effect of polymer on pharmacokinetic properties. In this paper, a Janustype peptide dendrimer which consisted of RGD dimer and 5-FU dimer was synthesized and well characterized by 1H NMR and MS techniques, as well as the other three compounds for contrast. The hydroxyapatite binding assay and drug release study were evaluated. The Janus-type dendrimer with both enhanced targeting property and optimized release property, may reduce the side effects in normal tissues and have potential sustained-release effect. Thus, it may represent a novel opportunity to apply the versatile Janus-type dual-targeting delivery system to applications in bone tumor treatment.

Keywords: Bone cancer, dual-targeting, hydroxyapatite, in vitro, Janus dendrimer, peptide, RGD.


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