Nanoencapsulation
of a Far-Red Absorbing Phthalocyanine
into Poly(benzylmalate) Biopolymers and Modulation of Their Photodynamic
Efficiency
Posted on 2024-05-16 - 14:34
Two different poly(benzylmalate) biopolymers, a hydrophobic
non-PEGylated
(PMLABe73) and an amphiphilic
PEGylated derivative (PEG42-b-PMLABe73), have
been used to encapsulate a phthalocyanine chosen for its substitution
pattern that is highly suitable for photodynamic therapy. Different
phthalocyanine/(co)polymers ratios have been used for the nanoprecipitation.
A set of six nanoparticles has been obtained. If the amphiphilic PEGylated
copolymer proved to be slightly more efficient for the encapsulation
and to lower the aggregation of the phthalocyanine inside the nanoparticles,
it is, however, the hydrophobic PMLABe73-based nanoparticles that exhibited the best photodynamic efficiency.
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Şahin, Zeynel; Önal, Emel; Ali, Lamiaa M. A.; Durand, Denis; Emami, Atefeh; Touré, Marie; et al. (2024). Nanoencapsulation
of a Far-Red Absorbing Phthalocyanine
into Poly(benzylmalate) Biopolymers and Modulation of Their Photodynamic
Efficiency. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.3c01382