Synthesis of Cholesterol Glycoconjugates for Targeted Liposomal Drug Delivery

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Nguyen, Huong
Pan, Yuchen
Al Nahain, Abdullah
Clarke, Daniel
McMillan, Nigel A
Ferro, Vito
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2020
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Herein we describe the synthesis of cholesterol glycoconjugates containing D-glucosyl or D-galactosyl moieties for potential use in targeted liposomal drug delivery to the brain and liver, respectively. The glycoconjugates were synthesized via a modular strategy utilizing the Cu(I)-catalysed Huisgen azide-alkyne cycloaddition reaction, building on previous studies with D-mannose.The conjugates comprised a single monosaccharide unit joined to cholesterol via an optimized, bifunctional PEG -based linker 4

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Trends in Carbohydrate Research

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12

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3

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Clinical sciences

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glycoconjugate synthesis

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Nguyen, H; Pan, Y; Al Nahain, A; Clarke, D; McMillan, NA; Ferro, V, Synthesis of Cholesterol Glycoconjugates for Targeted Liposomal Drug Delivery, Trends in Carbohydrate Research, 2020, 12 (3), pp. 1-9

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