Abstract

Background Improving the therapeutic index of drugs is a major impetus for innovation in many therapeutic areas such as HIV, cancer, inflammatory and other infectious diseases. Polyester based dendrimers constitute a very attractive class of materials because they are less toxic, biodegradable and biocompatible. Our aim is to develop a novel ester based versatile dendritic nanocarrier that could specifically deliver drugs against HIV, cancer and other infectious diseases.

Highlights

  • Improving the therapeutic index of drugs is a major impetus for innovation in many therapeutic areas such as HIV, cancer, inflammatory and other infectious diseases

  • The poly ester based dendrimeric nanocarrier was synthesized by using solid phase organic synthesis

  • Novel core-shell type polymer with surface specific amino functional groups was used for the nanocarrier synthesis

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Summary

Background

Improving the therapeutic index of drugs is a major impetus for innovation in many therapeutic areas such as HIV, cancer, inflammatory and other infectious diseases. Polyester based dendrimers constitute a very attractive class of materials because they are less toxic, biodegradable and biocompatible. Our aim is to develop a novel ester based versatile dendritic nanocarrier that could deliver drugs against HIV, cancer and other infectious diseases

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