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Development of delivery methods for carbohydrate-based drugs: controlled release of biologically-active short chain fatty acid-hexosamine analogs

Authors :
Jie Fu
Christopher Weier
Benjamin C. Tang
Kevin J. Yarema
M. Adam Meledeo
Ming Yang
Srinivasa-Gopalan Sampathkumar
Sung Yun Chung
Mark B. Jones
Udayanath Aich
Justin Hanes
Source :
Glycoconjugate Journal. 27:445-459
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2010.

Abstract

Carbohydrates are attractive candidates for drug development because sugars are involved in many, if not most, complex human diseases including cancer, immune dysfunction, congenital disorders, and infectious diseases. Unfortunately, potential therapeutic benefits of sugar-based drugs are offset by poor pharmacologic properties that include rapid serum clearance, poor cellular uptake, and relatively high concentrations required for efficacy. To address these issues, pilot studies are reported here where 'Bu(4)ManNAc', a short chain fatty acid-monosaccharide hybrid molecule with anti-cancer activities, was encapsulated in polyethylene glycol-sebacic acid (PEG-SA) polymers. Sustained release of biologically active compound was achieved for over a week from drug-laden polymer formulated into microparticles thus offering a dramatic improvement over the twice daily administration currently used for in vivo studies. In a second strategy, a tributanoylated ManNAc analog (3,4,6-O-Bu(3)ManNAc) with anti-cancer activities was covalently linked to PEG-SA and formulated into nanoparticles suitable for drug delivery; once again release of biologically active compound was demonstrated.

Details

ISSN :
15734986 and 02820080
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Glycoconjugate Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8f20f507a8baa92244be248af9790232