2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2018.08.020
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Design and synthesis of biologically active cationic amphiphiles built on the calix[4]arene scaffold

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“…Some authors have indeed reported that the transfection efficiency of bPEI in vitro increased with increasing the M W of the CP (in the range from ≈1.8 to ≈70 kDa) [62,114], while others have highlighted that the lower the M W of the branched polymer (≈12 kDa), the greater the effectiveness [115]. Further, we and some others have pointed out the different pDNA complexation ability of lPEI and bPEI and have found that, irrespective of the M W of the CP taken into account, lPEIs complex best at N/P 5, while bPEIs at N/P 3 [57,62,64,116,117]. This different behavior may be ascribed to the different structures of the PEI isomers: of note, lPEI possesses only secondary amines, while bPEI has primary, secondary, and tertiary amines depending on the polymerization degree [118].…”
Section: Cationic Polymers (Cps)mentioning
confidence: 51%
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“…Some authors have indeed reported that the transfection efficiency of bPEI in vitro increased with increasing the M W of the CP (in the range from ≈1.8 to ≈70 kDa) [62,114], while others have highlighted that the lower the M W of the branched polymer (≈12 kDa), the greater the effectiveness [115]. Further, we and some others have pointed out the different pDNA complexation ability of lPEI and bPEI and have found that, irrespective of the M W of the CP taken into account, lPEIs complex best at N/P 5, while bPEIs at N/P 3 [57,62,64,116,117]. This different behavior may be ascribed to the different structures of the PEI isomers: of note, lPEI possesses only secondary amines, while bPEI has primary, secondary, and tertiary amines depending on the polymerization degree [118].…”
Section: Cationic Polymers (Cps)mentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Because they are relatively safe, display easily tunable physico-chemical properties, can be produced in large quantities with high reproducibility and affordable costs, and show unlimited ferrying capacity [53][54][55], non-viral vectors are nowadays at the forefront of gene delivery [1]. The two major approaches to non-viral gene delivery involve the combination of NAs with transfection molecules, that is, cationic lipids (CLs; e.g., DOTAP, DOTMA) [56][57][58][59][60][61] in different forms, and cationic polymers (CPs; e.g., poly-L-lysines, polyethyleneimines (PEIs), poly(amidoamine)s, chitosans) [62][63][64][65][66][67]. The beauty of this approach lies in its simplicity, yet in its effectiveness.…”
Section: Nucleic Acid Description Site Of Action Applications/pathwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The last thirty years have witnessed growing interest in calixarene chemistry, due to their excellent organizational behavior involving various chemical functions that permit highly diverse fields of application to be addressed . Even though they remain somewhat confidential, the applications of calixarenes in biology are constantly increasing in very different fields such as protein–surface recognition, cell transfection, and DNA condensation…, as anti‐infectives, or as anti‐infectives including intrinsically active species and prodrugs, but also in the form of recently reported amphiphilic species combining both transfective and antibacterial properties …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%