Abstract

Recently, polymersomes self-assembled from amphiphilic block copolymers have attracted considerable interests with superior physicochemical properties. Here, the biotinylated block copolymers were blended with unmodified block copolymers to produce biotinylated polymersomes via film rehydration. Then, the avidin molecules were attached onto the biotin molecules covalently linked with block copolymers to form surface functionalized vesicles that are capable of carrying various biotinylated bioactive molecules, generating a relatively universal delivery platform. Hydrophobic fluorophores DAF and Nile Red were encapsulated respectively into hydrophobic membrane to prepare hydrophobic substances loaded polymersomes for investigating the nature of hydrophobic functionalization. Furthermore, the hydrophobic functionalized DiR-polymersomes were employed to perform in vivo imaging to survey the in vivo behavior for nano-polymersomes with hydrophobic functionalization.

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