Synthesis of α,ω-bis-Mercaptoacyl Poly(alkyl oxide)s and Development of Thioether Cross-Linked Liposome Scaffolds for Sustained Release of Drugs

Author:

Mourtas Spyridon1ORCID,Kourmoulakis Georgios2,Kremezis Stavros2,Klepetsanis Pavlos23,Antimisiaris Sophia G.23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, University of Patras, 26510 Rio Patras, Greece

2. Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Technology, Department of Pharmacy, School of Health Sciences, University of Patras, 26510 Rio Patras, Greece

3. Institute of Chemical Engineering Sciences, Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH/ICES), 26504 Rio Patras, Greece

Abstract

With the aim to develop novel scaffolds for the sustained release of drugs, we initially developed an easy approach for the synthesis of α,ω-homobifunctional mercaptoacyl poly(alkyl oxide)s. This was based on the esterification of the terminal hydroxyl groups of poly(alkyl oxide)s with suitably S-4-methoxytrityl (Mmt)-protected mercapto acids, followed by the removal of the acid labile S-Mmt group. This method allowed for the efficient synthesis of the title compounds in high yield and purity, which were further used in the development of a thioether cross-linked liposome scaffold, by thia–Michael reaction of the terminal thiol groups with pre-formed nano-sized liposomes bearing maleimide groups on their surface. The reaction process was followed by 1H-NMR, using a Carr–Purcell–Meiboom–Gill (CPMG) relaxation dispersion NMR experiment (1H-NMR CPMG), which allowed for real-time monitoring and optimization of the reaction process. The thioether cross-linked liposomal scaffold that was synthesized was proven to preserve the nano-sized characteristics of the initial liposomes and allowed for the sustained release of calcein (which was used as a hydrophilic dye and a hydrophilic drug model), providing evidence for the efficient synthesis of a novel drug release scaffold consisting of nanoliposome building blocks.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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