| Literature DB >> 31468663 |
Yanan Luo1, Yang Song1, Mingming Wang2, Tengyue Jian2, Shichao Ding1, Peng Mu2, Zhihao Liao2, Qiurong Shi1, Xiaoli Cai1, Haibao Jin2, Dan Du1, Wen-Ji Dong3, Chun-Long Chen2,4, Yuehe Lin1.
Abstract
Substantial progress has been made in applying nanotubes in biomedical applications such as bioimaging and drug delivery due to their unique architecture, characterized by very large internal surface areas and high aspect ratios. However, the biomedical applications of organic nanotubes, especially for those assembled from sequence-defined molecules, are very uncommon. In this paper, the synthesis of two new peptoid nanotubes (PepTs1 and PepTs2) is reported by using sequence-defined and ligand-tagged peptoids as building blocks. These nanotubes are highly robust due to sharing a similar structure to those of nontagged ones, and offer great potential to hold guest molecules for biomedical applications. The findings indicate that peptoid nanotubes loaded with doxorubicin drugs are promising candidates for targeted tumor cell imaging and chemo-photodynamic therapy.Entities:
Keywords: chemo-/photodynamic therapy; peptoids nanotube; singlet oxygen; targeted drug delivery
Year: 2019 PMID: 31468663 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201902485
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281