Photopolymerized micelles of diacetylene amphiphile: physical characterization and cell delivery properties.

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Date publication

juillet 2015

Journal

Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr MELY Yves, Dr REMY Jean-Serge, Dr WAGNER Alain, Dr KLYMCHENKO Andrey


Tous les auteurs :
Neuberg P, Perino A, Morin-Picardat E, Anton N, Darwich Z, Weltin D, Mely Y, Klymchenko AS, Remy JS, Wagner A

Résumé

A series of polydiacetylene (PDA) - based micelles were prepared from diacetylenic surfactant bearing polyethylene glycol, by increasing UV-irradiation times. These polymeric lipid micelles were analyzed by physicochemical methods, electron microscopy and NMR analysis. Cellular delivery of fluorescent dye suggests that adjusting the polymerization state is vital to reach the full in vitro potential of PDA-based delivery systems.

Mots clés

Cell Line, Cell Survival, drug effects, Drug Delivery Systems, Fluorescent Dyes, administration & dosage, HeLa Cells, Humans, Micelles, Oxazines, administration & dosage, Polyacetylenes, chemistry, Polyethylene Glycols, chemistry, Polymerization, Polymers, chemistry, Surface-Active Agents, chemistry, Ultraviolet Rays

Référence

Chem. Commun. (Camb.). 2015 Jul;51(58):11595-8