Amphiphilic star copolymers composed of curcumin core for bacterial inactivation

IF 2.9 4区 化学 Q2 POLYMER SCIENCE Polymer International Pub Date : 2023-07-25 DOI:10.1002/pi.6565
Madson RE Santos, Clara LB Fidelis, Flávia S Zandonadi, Fernando C Giacomelli, Maria Isabel Felisberti
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Polymeric materials with antimicrobial properties hold the potential to be the next generation of therapeutics. This work reports the preparation of amphiphilic and star-like copolymers through arm-first and reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer polymerization. The copolymers composed of poly(dimethylamine ethyl methacrylate) (PDMAEMA) as the arms and poly(curcumin dimethacrylate) (PCDMA) as the crosslinked core presented a well-controlled amphiphilic structure with low dispersity values (Ð = 1.15). Varying the [CDMA]:[PDMAEMA] molar ratios (4, 6 and 8) led to a significant increase in the molar mass (153, 688 and 1550 kDa), particle size (33, 90 and 105 nm) and the average number of PDMAEMA arms anchored to the curcumin-based core (12, 52 and 125 arms), as determined by dynamic and static light scattering. The antimicrobial activity of cationic PDMAEMA40-co-PCDMAcore was tested against Escherichia coli in the absence of light and under white light to investigate the photodynamic activity of the copolymers. The results demonstrated a concentration dependence but no additional effect under light irradiation. SEM imaging and live/dead assays revealed extensive membrane damage, evidencing a membrane-disruption mechanism. HeLa viability assays demonstrated that at 1 mg mL−1, 80 ± 10% of the cells demonstrated metabolic activity after 24 h. © 2023 Society of Industrial Chemistry.

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姜黄素核两亲性星形共聚物用于细菌灭活
具有抗菌特性的聚合物材料有望成为下一代治疗药物。这项研究报告了通过先臂聚合和可逆加成-碎片链转移聚合制备两亲性星状共聚物的过程。以聚(甲基丙烯酸二甲胺基乙酯)(PDMAEMA)为臂、聚(姜黄素二甲基丙烯酸酯)(PCDMA)为交联核的共聚物呈现出良好的两亲结构,分散度较低(Ð = 1.15)。改变[CDMA]:[PDMAEMA]摩尔比(4、6 和 8)可显著增加摩尔质量(153、688 和 1550 kDa)、粒度(33、90 和 105 nm)以及锚定在姜黄素基核心上的 PDMAEMA 臂的平均数量(12、52 和 125 臂),这是由动态和静态光散射法测定的。测试了阳离子 PDMAEMA40-co-PCDMAcore 在无光和白光下对大肠杆菌的抗菌活性,以研究共聚物的光动力活性。结果表明这种共聚物具有浓度依赖性,但在光照射下没有额外效果。扫描电子显微镜成像和活/死试验显示了广泛的膜损伤,证明了膜破坏机制。HeLa 细胞存活率测定显示,在 1 mg mL-1 的浓度下,80 ± 10% 的细胞在 24 小时后表现出代谢活性。 © 2023 工业化学学会。
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Polymer International
Polymer International 化学-高分子科学
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期刊介绍: Polymer International (PI) publishes the most significant advances in macromolecular science and technology. PI especially welcomes research papers that address applications that fall within the broad headings Energy and Electronics, Biomedical Studies, and Water, Environment and Sustainability. The Journal’s editors have identified these as the major challenges facing polymer scientists worldwide. The Journal also publishes invited Review, Mini-review and Perspective papers that address these challenges and others that may be of growing or future relevance to polymer scientists and engineers.
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