Sugar based nanotube assembly for the construction of sonication triggered hydrogel: an application of the entrapment of tetracycline hydrochloride

Ma, Z; Zhang, P; Yu, X; Lan, H; Li, Y; Xie, D; Li, J; Yi, Tao

HERO ID

3575705

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2015

HERO ID 3575705
In Press No
Year 2015
Title Sugar based nanotube assembly for the construction of sonication triggered hydrogel: an application of the entrapment of tetracycline hydrochloride
Authors Ma, Z; Zhang, P; Yu, X; Lan, H; Li, Y; Xie, D; Li, J; Yi, Tao
Volume 3
Issue 37
Page Numbers 7366-7371
Abstract A sugar functionalized naphthalimide derivative (H1) self-assembles into supramolecular nanotubes (25 nm pore diameter) by the reaction of 4-N-ethylaminenaphthalimide-N-propinyl and delta-gluconolactone in refluxed ethanol. The suspension of the tube assembly in water can directly form hydrogels when triggered by sonication, without change in morphology or molecular aggregates in the pH range of 5-8. Modified with aminocarproic acid, H2 with more hydrogen bonding sites can form pH tolerant hydrogels in the widest range of pH values from 1-14 accelerated by sonication. The gelation mechanism was studied in detail. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first paradigm wherein hydrogels were constructed from naphthalimide derivatives. Finally, the potential of the hydrogel as a drug delivery and release system for hydrophilic medicine was explored.
Doi 10.1039/c5tb01191d
Wosid WOS:000361554100006
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Comments Journal:JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY B 2050-750X
Is Public Yes