High-Generation Amphiphilic Janus-Dendrimers as Stabilizing Agents for Drug Suspensions
Selin, M., Nummelin, S., Deleu, J., Ropponen, J., Viitala, T., Lahtinen, M., Koivisto, J., Hirvonen, J., Peltonen, L., Kostiainen, M. A., & Bimbo, L. M. (2018). High-Generation Amphiphilic Janus-Dendrimers as Stabilizing Agents for Drug Suspensions. Biomacromolecules, 19(10), 3983-3993. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.8b00931
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Pharmaceutical nanosuspensions are formed when drug crystals are suspended in aqueous
media in the presence of stabilizers. This technology offers a convenient way to enhance the
dissolution of poorly water-soluble drug compounds. The stabilizers exert their action
through electrostatic or steric interactions, however, the molecular requirements of stabilizing
agents have not been studied extensively. Here, four structurally related amphiphilic Janusdendrimers
were synthesized and screened to determine the roles of different macromolecular
domains on the stabilization of drug crystals. Physical interaction and nanomilling
experiments have substantiated that Janus-dendrimers with fourth generation hydrophilic
dendrons were superior to third generation analogues and Poloxamer 188 in stabilizing
indomethacin suspensions. Contact angle and surface plasmon resonance measurements
support the hypothesis that Janus-dendrimers bind to indomethacin surfaces via hydrophobic
interactions and that the number of hydrophobic alkyl tails determines the adsorption kinetics
of the Janus-dendrimers. The results showed that amphiphilic Janus-dendrimers adsorb onto
drug particles, and thus can be used to provide steric stabilization against aggregation and
recrystallization. The modular synthetic route for new amphiphilic Janus-dendrimers offers
thus, for the first time, a versatile platform for stable general-use stabilizing agents of drug
suspensions.
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