Literature DB >> 12635771

Amphiphilic copolymers of epsilon-caprolactone and gamma-substituted epsilon-caprolactone. Synthesis and functionalization of poly(D,L-lactide) nanoparticles.

Sandrine Gautier1, Violetta D'Aloia, Olivier Halleux, Michaël Mazza, Philippe Lecomte, Robert Jérôme.   

Abstract

Fully biodegradable and surface-functionalized poly(D,L-lactide) (PLA) nanoparticles have been prepared by a co-precipitation technique. Novel amphiphilic random copolyesters P(CL-co-gammaXCL) were synthesized by controlled copolymerization of epsilon-caprolactone and epsilon-caprolactone substituted in the gamma-position by a hydrophilic X group, where X is either a cationic pyridinium (gammaPyCL) or a non-ionic hydroxyl (gammaOHCL). Nanoparticles were prepared by co-precipitation of PLA with the P(CL-co-gammaXCL) copolyester from a DMSO solution. Small amounts of cationic P(CL-co-gammaPyCL) copolymers are needed to quantitatively form stable nanoparticles (ca. 10 mg/ 100 mg PLA), although larger amounts of non-ionic P(CL-co-gammaOHCL) copolymers are needed (> or = 12.5 mg/ 100 mg PLA). Copolymers with a low degree of polymerization (ca. 40) are more efficient stabilizers, probably because of faster migration towards the nanoparticle-water interface. The nanoparticle diameter decreases with the polymer concentration in DMSO, e.g. from ca. 160 nm (16 mg/ml) to ca. 100 nm (2 mg/ml) for PLA/P(CL-co-gammaPyCL) nanoparticles. Migration of the P(CL-co-gammaXCL) copolyesters to the nanoparticle surface was confirmed by measurement of the zeta potential, i.e. ca. +65 mV for P(CL-co-gammaPCL) and -7 mV for P(CL-co-gammaOHCL). The polyamphiphilic copolyesters stabilize PLA nanoparticles by electrostatic or steric repulsions, depending on whether they are charged or not. They also impart functionality and reactivity to the surface, which opens up new opportunities for labelling and targeting purposes.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12635771     DOI: 10.1163/15685620360511146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomater Sci Polym Ed        ISSN: 0920-5063            Impact factor:   3.517


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1.  A Versatile Monomer for Preparing Well-Defined Functional Polycarbonates and Poly(ester-carbonates).

Authors:  Jianwen Xu; Fioleda Prifti; Jie Song
Journal:  Macromolecules       Date:  2011-04-26       Impact factor: 5.985

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