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Glucose-oxidase based self-destructing polymeric vesicles

  • A. Napoli
  • , M.J. Boerakker
  • , N. Tirelli
  • , R.J.M. Nolte
  • , N.A.J.M. Sommerdijk
  • , J.A. Hubbell

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Samenvatting

We have designed oxidation-responsive vesicles from synthetic amphiphilic block copolymers ("polymersomes") of ethylene glycol and propylene sulfide. Thioethers in the hydrophobic poly(propylene sulfide) block are converted into the more hydrophilic sulfoxides and sulfones upon exposure to an oxidative environment, changing the hydrophilic-lipophilic balance of the macroamphiphile and thus inducing its solubilization. Here we sought to explore generation of the oxidative environment and induction of polymersome destabilization through production of hydrogen peroxide by the glucose-oxidase (GOx)/glucose/oxygen system. We studied the encapsulation of GOx within polymersomes, its stability and activity, and glucose-triggered polymersome destabilization. Stimulus-responsive polymersomes may find applications as nanocontainers in sensing devices and as drug delivery systems.
Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)3487-3491
TijdschriftLangmuir
Volume20
Nummer van het tijdschrift9
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 2004

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