Issue 36, 2020

Exploring hydrophobic diastereomeric 2,6-anhydro-glycoheptitols for their enzymatic polymerization with PEG: towards delivery applications

Abstract

Two sugar PEG-based amphiphilic copolymers have been synthesized by Novozym®-435-catalyzed greener solvent free transesterification reaction of diastereomeric 2,6-anhydro-3,4,5-tri-O-benzyl-glucoheptitol and 2,6-anhydro-3,4,5-tri-O-benzyl-mannoheptitol with PEG-1000 diethyl ester in 80 and 76% yields, respectively. It has been observed that the configurational change at one of the carbons of diastereomeric 2,6-anhydro-heptitols has significant bearing on the degree of polymerization and characteristics of the synthesized polymers. Thus, the study of physico-chemical characteristics of synthesized anhydroglucoheptitol- and anhydromannoheptitol-PEG copolymers revealed that their aqueous solution forms spherical micelles of hydrodynamic diameters 11.2 and 6.4 nm, respectively. Micelles derived from both the amphiphilic copolymers have the potential to solubilize the hydrophobic dye, Nile red. Furthermore, a fluorescence microscopy study revealed that Nile red encapsulated micelles of synthesized amphiphilic copolymers uniformly internalized in A549 cells and thus can be used as a cargo carrier in biological systems. The viability of A549 cells was found to be very high even at a concentration of 500 μg mL−1 of copolymer indicating that they are cyto-compatible.

Graphical abstract: Exploring hydrophobic diastereomeric 2,6-anhydro-glycoheptitols for their enzymatic polymerization with PEG: towards delivery applications

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 May 2020
Accepted
28 Jul 2020
First published
01 Sep 2020

New J. Chem., 2020,44, 15369-15375

Exploring hydrophobic diastereomeric 2,6-anhydro-glycoheptitols for their enzymatic polymerization with PEG: towards delivery applications

V. Khatri, S. Bhatia, S. Deep, E. Kohli, R. Haag, N. N. Senapati and A. K. Prasad, New J. Chem., 2020, 44, 15369 DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ02642E

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