Issue 26, 2020, Issue in Progress

Reasons for enhanced activity of doxorubicin on co-delivery with octa(3-aminopropyl)silsesquioxane

Abstract

This paper presents results of spectroscopic (NMR, FTIR, fluorescence), Q-TOF mass spectrometry and Z-potential analyses of interactions between octa(3-aminopropyl)silsesquioxane hydrochloride (POSS-NH2·HCl) and anticancer drug – doxorubicin hydrochloride. These studies aimed at explanation of the enhanced activity of doxorubicin on co-delivery with POSS-NH2. The results point to the formation of active complexes via ionic interactions between the ammonium chloride groups of silsesquioxane and the drug, and not, as suggested earlier, via NH⋯N hydrogen bonding. It has also been shown that the main driving force for the formation of the complexes can be strengthened by π–π stacking and hydrogen bonds. The experimental results are supported by quantum mechanical calculations. This work has proven that co-delivery with POSS offers a potentially advantageous and simple approach for improved efficacy in chemotherapy, avoiding often complicated synthesis of conjugates, involving covalent bonding between drug, nanocarrier and targeting agents.

Graphical abstract: Reasons for enhanced activity of doxorubicin on co-delivery with octa(3-aminopropyl)silsesquioxane

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Feb 2020
Accepted
13 Apr 2020
First published
21 Apr 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2020,10, 15579-15585

Reasons for enhanced activity of doxorubicin on co-delivery with octa(3-aminopropyl)silsesquioxane

K. Piorecka, J. Kurjata, I. Bak-Sypien, M. Cypryk, U. Steinke and W. A. Stanczyk, RSC Adv., 2020, 10, 15579 DOI: 10.1039/D0RA01319F

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