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Pegylated dendritic polyurethane as unimolecular micelles for tumor chemotherapy: Effect of molecular architecture
Unimolecular micelles have attracted intense interests as drug carriers for tumor chemotherapy owing to their superior stability in comparison with the self-assembled supramolecular ones. Among them, the dendritic polymers with the polar frameworks could favour the loading of chemotherapeutic drugs rather than the hyperbranched polymers via radical polymerization, by enhancing the interaction with drugs. While the tedious synthesis procedure for dendritic polymers could be simplified with the construction principle on urethane chemistry. Here, the PEGylated dendritic polyurethanes, Ph-DPU Gly -PEG and Ph-DPU TEA -PEG, were designed with glycerol or triethanolamine as monomer, respectively. The effect of the molecular architecture of the Ph-DPU-PEGs unimolecular micelles on the controlled drug releasing performance was compared. It was found that the Ph-DPU TEA -PEG with tertiary amine as branching points could efficiently endow the pH-triggered drug release, due to its protonation.