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    Amphiphilic gradient copolymers of 2-methyl- and 2-phenyl-2-oxazoline: Self-organization in aqueous media and drug encapsulation

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    Gradient (or pseudo-diblock) copolymers were synthesized from 2-methyl-2-oxazoline and 2-phenyl-2-oxazoline monomer mixtures via cationic polymerization. The self-assembling properties of these biocompatible gradient copolymers in aqueous solutions were investigated, in an effort to use the produced nanostructures as nanocarriers for hydrophobic pharmaceutical molecules. Dynamic and static light scattering as well as AFM measurements showed that the copolymers assemble in different supramolecular nanostructures (spherical micelles, vesicles and aggregates) depending on copolymer composition. Fluorescence spectroscopy studies revealed a microenvironment of unusually high polarity inside the nanostructures. This observation is related partly to the gradient structure of the copolymers. The polymeric nanostructures were stable with time. Their structural properties in different aqueous media-PBS buffer, RPMI solution-simulating conditions used in pharmacological/medicinal studies, have been also investigated and a composition dependent behavior was observed. Finally, the hydrophobic drug indomethacin was successfully encapsulated within the gradient copolymer nanostructures and the properties of the mixed aggregates were studied in respect to the initial copolymer assemblies. The produced aggregates encapsulating indomethacin showed a significant increase of their mass and size compared to original purely polymeric ones. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc

    Poly(2-oxazoline)s as materials for biomedical applications

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