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Multifunctional imaging cross-linked stable nanometer drug-loading micelles and preparation method thereof
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Paragraph 0075; 0081, (2017/12/28)
The present invention discloses multifunctional imaging cross-linked stable nanometer drug-loading micelles and a preparation method thereof. The preparation method comprises: adding 200 mg of an amphiphilic drug carrier mPEG-S-Trityl-Cys-Dopa and a hydrophobic anti-cancer drug to an organic solvent, dissolving, and carrying out dialysis by using a dialysis bag to remove free Fe; carrying out centrifugation, and filtering the supernatant by using a 0.45 [mu]m microporous filtration membrane; and carrying out freeze drying on the filtrate, wherein the freeze-dried product is the multifunctional imaging cross-linked stable nanometer drug-loading micelles mPEG-S-Trityl-Cys-Dopa-Fe/hydrophobic anti-cancer drug. According to the present invention, the obtained nanometer micelles have the stability and the pH-sensitivity, and can be visible by MRI, can break through the single-function mode of the traditional drug delivery system, can integrate the MRI imaging function and the drug carrier function, and can achieve the synchronous diagnosis and treatment of cancers.
Novel molecular combination deriving from natural aminoacids and polyphenols: Design, synthesis and free-radical scavenging activities
Silvia, Vertuani,Baldisserotto, Anna,Scalambra, Emanuela,Malisardi, Gemma,Durini, Elisa,Manfredini, Stefano
experimental part, p. 383 - 392 (2012/07/28)
Following the recent output of scientific publications in the matter of synergic activity between different antioxidants, we have undertaken the present study with the aim to synthesize new molecules with radical-scavengers activity based on the conjugation of bioactive portions (i.e. phenols, cysteine, methionine or tyrosine), characterized by different structures and mechanisms of action, to promote the simultaneous quenching of different radical species in the site of the oxidative damage. In this context, derivatives of phenolic acid, aminoacids and dopamine have been also prepared. The newly synthesized compounds were evaluated in vitro applying specific and complementary antioxidant test such as DPPH assay and ORAC test. As emerged from the evaluation, prerequisites for the activity of the synthesized molecules were: i) the maintenance of at least two hydroxylic groups on the aromatic moiety of phenolic portion, ii) the presence of a spacer between the aromatic moiety and the carbonilic group.
Aromatic derivatives with HIV integrase inhibitory properties
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, (2008/06/13)
A compound of formula I′ and pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives thereof including, for example, where applicable or appropriate pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. Ar and Ar′ are aromatic or aryl type groups. The compounds have HIV integrase inhibitory properties. Ar, Ar′ and W may be as defined in the specification.
