Screening of chemical linkers for development of pullulan bioconjugates for intravitreal ocular applications

  • Balasso A.
  • Subrizi A.
  • Salmaso S.
  • Mastrotto F.
  • Garofalo M.
  • Tang M.
  • Chen M.
  • Xu H.
  • Urtti A.
  • Caliceti P.
Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

The treatment of posterior segment disorders of the eye requires therapeutic strategies to achieve drug effects over prolonged times. Innovative colloidal delivery systems can be designed to deliver drugs to the retina and prolong their intravitreal permanence. In order to exploit pullulan (Pull) as polymeric drug carrier for intravitreal drug delivery, derivatives of hydrophobic model molecule rhodamine B (RhB) were conjugated to the pullulan backbone through linkers with different stability, namely ether (Et), hydrazone (Hy) or ester (Es) bond to obtain Pull-Et-RhB, Pull-Hy-RhB and Pull-Es-RhB, respectively. Dynamic light scattering and transmission electron microscopy analyses showed that the polymer conjugates self-assembled into 20-25 ...

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