Self-assembled vesicles of urea-tethered foldamers as hydrophobic drug carriers
Chemical Communications2016Vol. 52(71), pp. 10771–10774
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Abstract
Molecular self-assembly of nonamphiphilic α,β-hybrid foldamers based on urea-tethered anthranilic acid-proline (Ant-Pro) foldamers is reported. These self-assembled hollow vesicular architectures can take up and release the anticancer hydrophobic drug curcumin.
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