Responsive Supramolecular Nanomicelles Formed through Self-Assembly of Acyclic Cucurbit[n]uril for Targeted Drug Delivery to Cancer Cells
Yamin Li,
Qingmeng Liu,
Jiawei Ding
et al.
Abstract:The supramolecular drug delivery systems (SDDSs) based on host− guest recognition through noncovalent interactions, capable of responsive behavior and dynamic switching to external stimuli, have attracted considerable attention in cancer therapy. In this study, a targeted dual-functional drug delivery system was designed and synthesized. A hydrophilic macrocyclic host molecule (acyclic cucurbit[n]uril ACB) was modified with folic acid (FA) as a targeting ligand. The guest molecule consists of a disulfide bond … Show more
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