Two Decades of Triazine DendrimersShow full item record
Title | Two Decades of Triazine Dendrimers |
---|---|
Author | Simanek, Eric E. |
Date | 2021 |
Abstract | For two decades, methods for the synthesis and characterization of dendrimers based on [1,3,5]-triazine have been advanced by the group. Motivated by the desire to generate structural complexity on the periphery, initial efforts focused on convergent syntheses, which yielded pure materials to generation three. To obtain larger generations of dendrimers, divergent strategies were pursued using iterative reactions of monomers, sequential additions of triazine and diamines, and ultimately, macromonomers. Strategies for the incorporation of bioactive molecules using non-covalent and covalent strategies have been explored. These bioactive materials included small molecule drugs, peptides, and genetic material. In some cases, these constructs were examined in both in vitro and in vivo models with a focus on targeting prostate tumor subtypes with paclitaxel conjugates. In the materials realm, the use of triazine dendrimers anchored on solid surfaces including smectite clay, silica, mesoporous alumina, polystyrene, and others was explored for the separation of volatile organics from gas streams or the sequestration of atrazine from solution. The combination of these organics with metal nanoparticles has been probed. The goal of this review is to summarize these efforts. |
Link | https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26164774
https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/49959 |
Department | Chemistry and Biochemistry |
Subject | dendrimer
triazine drug delivery gene delivery RNA delivery biological activity theranostic paclitaxel MRI physical organic chemistry synthesis membrane separation composite nanoparticle materials atrazine VOC |
Files in this item
This item appears in the following Collection(s)
- Research Publications [1008]
Related items
Showing a few items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Silicon nanowires and mesoporous silicon as potential therapeutic platforms for bone tissue engineering and drug delivery applications
Jiang, Ke (2009)Si nanowires (SiNWs) have been the focus of intense interest due to their potential applications in the field of nanophotonics, biological/chemical sensors, and molecular electronics. In more recent examples, impressive ... -
Mesoporous silicon/biopolymer composites for orthopedic tissue engineering and drug delivery applications/
Fan, Dongmei (2008)There are a number of useful properties that make mesoporous silicon (PSi) an interesting candidate as an active biomaterial: resorption in vitro/in vivo with a negligible inflammatory response; a porous morphology, thereby ... -
Silicon- and germanium-based nanomaterial cytocompatibility and gene delivery
Tian, Yuan (2014)In recent years, an increasing number of scientists have realized the potential of semiconductor nanomaterials in the biomedical field and begun to work on expanding their biological applications in areas such as biosensing, ...
© TCU Library 2015 | Contact Special Collections |
HTML Sitemap