Iterative Photoinduced Chain Functionalization as a Generic Platform for Advanced Polymeric Drug Delivery Systems
2018, A.Bethry, B.Nottelet, Drug delivery, J.Coudane, Multifunctional polyesters for stimuli-responsive drug delivery systems, Publications
Iterative Photoinduced Chain Functionalization as a Generic Platform for Advanced Polymeric Drug Delivery Systems
Macromol. Rapid Commun. 39, 1700502 (2018)
Al Samad, A., Bethry, A., Janouskova, O., Ciccione, J., Wenk, C., Coll, J.-L., Subra, G., Etrych, T., El Omar, F., Bakkour, Y., Coudane, J. & Nottelet, B.
ABSTRACT
Advanced drug delivery systems (DDS) are easily designed following a photoiterative strategy. Multifunctional polymers are obtained by coupling building blocks of interest to an alkynated poly(ε‐caprolactone) (PCL) platform via an efficient thiol–yne photoaddition. Fine‐tuning over the design is achieved, as illustrated with targeting and enzyme‐responsive DDS.