We have developed pH-responsive,
multifunctional nanoparticles
based on encapsulation of an antioxidant, tannic acid (TA), using
flash nanoprecipitation, a polymer directed self-assembly method.
Formation of insoluble coordination complexes of tannic acid and iron
during mixing drives nanoparticle assembly. Tuning the core material
to polymer ratio, the size of the nanoparticles can be readily tuned
between 50 and 265 nm. The resulting nanoparticle is pH-responsive,
i.e., stable at pH 7.4 and soluble under acidic conditions due to
the nature of the coordination complex. Further, the coordination
complex can be coprecipitated with other hydrophobic materials such
as therapeutics or imaging agents. For example, coprecipitation with
a hydrophobic fluorescent dye creates fluorescent nanoparticles. <i>In vitro</i>, the nanoparticles have low cytotoxicity and show
antioxidant activity. Therefore, these particles may facilitate intracellular
delivery of antioxidants