pH-Responsive Nanogels from Bioinspired Comb-like Polymers with Hydrophobic Grafts for Effective Oral Delivery
Abstrak
Oral administration remains the most patient-friendly drug delivery route, yet its efficacy is limited by physiological barriers including gastric degradation and inefficient cellular uptake. pH-responsive nanogels have shown promise for gastrointestinal drug delivery, though their effectiveness is often constrained by poor membrane interaction. Inspired by natural membrane-anchoring mechanisms, a series of comb-like anionic polymers were designed via grafting alkylamines of different chain lengths (C<sub>10</sub>, C<sub>14</sub>, C<sub>18</sub>) at varying densities (10–30%) onto a biodegradable poly(L-lysine isophthalamide) (PLP) backbone. These pH-responsive comb-like polymers self-assembled into nanogels for loading the hydrophobic chemotherapeutic agent camptothecin. The alkyl length and grafting density significantly influenced pH-responsive behavior, membrane disruption, and drug release profiles. The optimal formulation—the nanogel prepared with PLP grafted 30% C<sub>14</sub>—achieved a high drug-loading capacity, ideal particle size and stability, and offered superior protection in acidic conditions (only 7 ± 5% release at pH 1.2 over 24 h), while enabling rapid intestinal release (78 ± 2% at pH 7.4 within 24 h). The nanogels significantly enhanced cellular uptake, cytoplasmic delivery, and cytotoxicity against colorectal carcinoma cells. This study demonstrates the key role of hydrophobic modification in designing effective oral nanocarriers, providing a promising platform for the treatment of intestinal diseases.
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (9)
Qinglong Liu
Dewei Ma
Haoze Cheng
Keke Yang
Bo Hou
Ziwen Heng
Yu Qian
Wei Liu
Siyuan Chen
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2025
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.3390/gels11100806
- Akses
- Open Access ✓