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Synthesis of polyester nanoparticles in miniemulsion obtained by radical ring-opening of BMDO and their potential as biodegradable drug carriers
Authors:Siebert Joerg Max  Baumann Daniela  Zeller Anke  Mailänder Volker  Landfester Katharina
Affiliation:Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany.
Abstract:
5,6-Benzo-2-methylene-1,3-dioxepane (BMDO) is used to obtain degradable polymeric nanoparticles via a statistical free-radical copolymerization with MMA and styrene in direct miniemulsion. The nanoparticles are analyzed by means of IR, NMR, DLS, SEM, and TEM. They show excellent cellular uptake and drug delivery properties. The cellular uptake into HeLa cells of particles resulting from copolymerization of BMDO with styrene is drastically enhanced compared to pure polystyrene. As a model drug system, paclitaxel is incorporated in PBMDO particles and its release and the effect on HeLa cells is studied and compared to commercial drug formulations. It is found that a drug delivery system based on PBMDO shows an excellent pharmacological effect.
Keywords:biodegradable polymers  cellular uptake  miniemulsion polymerization  paclitaxel  polyester nanoparticles
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