This article presents a new strategy to engage coordination-driven self-assembly for platinum drug delivery. The self-assembled supramolecular hexagon is conjugated with three equivalents of Pt(iv) prodrugs and displays a superior therapeutic index compared to cisplatin against a panel of human cancer cell lines.
Resistance to the platinum-based chemotherapy drug, cisplatin, is significant setback in ovarian cancer. We engineered fatty acid-like Pt(IV) prodrugs that harness the fatty acid transporter CD36 to facilitate their entry...
We present a novel design to use metal-organic cages (MOCs) to encapsulate Pt-based anticancer agents for delivery. A fluorescein-conjugated Pt(iv) prodrug of cisplatin is developed for its encapsulation in a cationic MOC via host-guest interactions, which then forms drug-loaded nanoparticles with an anionic polymer.
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