One-pot synthesis of dopamine dithiocarbamate functionalized gold nanoparticles for quantitative analysis of small molecules and phosphopeptides in SALDI- and MALDI-MS

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Masayoshi Higuchi

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J. Marrot ◽  
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A reduced polyoxovanadate functionalized with alendronate molecules was used for the synthesis of gold nanoparticles; these hybrid nanomaterials exhibit high antibiofilm activity.


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PEGlyation nanogels have shown potential in cancer therapy due to their outstanding biodegradability and biocompatibility. In this study, glutathione (GSH)-responsive PEGlyation nanogels were loaded with camptothecin (CPT) (CPT@A2B5-PEG) by one-pot synthesis based on the monomers of disulfide-based diacrylate (A2) and N-(2-aminoethyl) ethane-1,2-diamine (B5). The nanogels with responsive cross-linked networks were degraded into small molecules according to their GSH-sensitivity. The nanogels were of the correct size as measured by TEM and DLS, and uptake into A549 cells was observed within 6 h. Cell viability assays showed that CPT@A2B5-PEG produced similar anticancer efficacy to free CPT. The GSH-responsive CPT-loaded PEGlyation nanogels produced by one-pot synthesis are therefore promising platforms for anticancer drug delivery.


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