Biological properties of water-soluble phosphorhydrazone dendrimers

Authors

  • Anne-Marie Caminade Université de Toulouse
  • Cédric-Olivier Turrin Université de Toulouse
  • Jean-Pierre Majoral Université de Toulouse

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502013000700004

Keywords:

Dendrimers, Phosphorhydrazone dendrimers, Biological properties, Nanomedicine

Abstract

Dendrimers are hyperbranched and perfectly defined macromolecules, constituted of branches emanating from a central core in an iterative fashion. Phosphorhydrazone dendrimers constitute a special family of dendrimers, possessing one phosphorus atom at each branching point. The internal structure of these dendrimers is hydrophobic, but hydrophilic terminal groups can induce the solubility of the whole structure in water. Indeed, the properties of these compounds are mainly driven by the type of terminal groups their bear; this is especially true for the biological properties. For instance, positively charged terminal groups are efficient for transfection experiments, as drug carriers, as anti-prion agents, and as inhibitor of the aggregation of Alzheimer's peptides, whereas negatively charged dendrimers have anti-HIV properties and can influence the human immune system, leading to anti-inflammatory properties usable against rheumatoid arthritis. This review will give the most representative examples of the biological properties of water-soluble phosphorhydrazone dendrimers, organized depending on the type of terminal groups they bear.

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2013-01-01

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How to Cite

Biological properties of water-soluble phosphorhydrazone dendrimers . (2013). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 49(spe), 33-44. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502013000700004