Abstract

We report "pro-guest" and acyclic cucurbit[n]uril conjugated polymers as supramolecular drug delivery systems (DDSs). These supramolecular DDSs could encapsulate anti-tumor drugs. Under acidic conditions, an acid-labile "pro-guest" degraded to become a "competing guest", which displaced and released the encapsulated drug at a tunable rate.

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