Konrad Wróbel
Stanisław Wołowiec
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Institute of Medical Sciences, Medical College of Rzeszow University, Rzeszow, Poland
Institute of Medical Sciences, Medical College of Rzeszow University, Rzeszow, Poland
Received: 12 April 2023 / Revised: 17 May 2023 / Accepted: 18 May 2023 / Published: 30 September 2023

Abstract

Introduction and aim. Poorly soluble anticancer drugs can be attached covalently into biologically inert macromolecule in order to administrate a drug as water soluble form. It was proven that covalent linkers, for instance amide or carbamate bonds are susceptible to hydrolysis. Thus the attached drug can be released from the conjugates in tissue, specifically within the targeted cell. We aimed at construction of water soluble conjugates of Fulvestrant and Paclitaxel with PAMAM G4 dendrimer. In order to obtain water soluble conjugates the amine groups were substituted with R-glycidol.

Material and methods. Polyamidoamine dendrimer of fourth generation was synthesized and examined by detailed NMR analysis in water and in DMSO. The conjugates were covalently linked to amine groups of PAMAM after activation of Fulvestrant 17-OH group with 4-nitrophenylchloroformate and activation of end-carboxyl group of Paclitaxel succinate.

Results. The method of binary conjugate PAMAMG4-Fulvestrant-Paclitaxel synthesis was elaborated and the product was characterized by physicochemical methods.

Conclusion. The glycidylated PAMAMG4-Fulvestrant-Paclitaxel conjugate is better soluble in water than unconverted drugs.

 

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Wróbel K, Wołowiec S. Synthesis and characterization of Fulvestrant and Paclitaxel conjugates with polyamidoamine dendrimer fourth generation. Eur J Clin Exp Med. 2023;21(3):442–449. doi: 10.15584/ejcem.2023.3.1.

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