Heterofunctionalized polyphenolic dendrimers decorated with caffeic acid: Synthesis, characterization and antioxidant activity

Sustainable Materials and Technologies(2022)

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Abstract
Dendrimers, branched polymer structures, have been widely studied as efficient drug carriers. Scientists are trying to find new dendrimer-based formulations with the properties needed for biomedical applications such as improved bioavailability, low toxicity and high transfection profiles. The unique drug delivery properties of carbosilane dendrimers have already been demonstrated. Their efficacy has been further improved by conjugation with polyphenols, plant secondary metabolites with a wide range of biological activities, including antioxidant effects that are beneficial for human health. The present study focuses on synthesis and characterization of two new types of carbosilane dendritic systems, one family presents one or two caffeic acid units and ammonium groups on the surface to make them water soluble. The other family has, in addition to the two mentioned functionalities, one or two polyethylene glycol (PEG) chains in the structure to increase the biocompatibility of the system. Carbosilane dendrimers with caffeic acid have low toxicity and protect erythrocytes against oxidative hemolysis. These dendrimers also decrease AAPH-induced ROS production in human fibroblasts.
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Polyphenolic dendrimers,Synthesis,Caffeic acid,Antioxidant activity,Toxicity
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