A chiral trimethyl lock based on the vicinal disubstituent effect: prolonged release of camptothecin into cancer cells†
Abstract
Synthesis and in vitro testing of a prodrug designed for the controlled delivery of the anticancer drug camptothecin within pancreatic cancer cells are reported. Our study reveals a non-conventional pharmacokinetic release characterized by an exponential pattern before reaching the half-life (t1/2) and a linear pattern thereafter. The release mechanism was triggered either by hydrolytic enzymes and/or by the acid microenvironment of cancer cells.