Enhancing Aqueous Solubility and Anticancer Efficacy of Oligochitosan-Folate-Cisplatin Conjugates through Oleic Acid Grafting for Targeted Nanomedicine Development

Oligochitosan is an anticancer water-soluble biomaterial. Conjugating cisplatin (anticancer drug) and folic acid (targeting ligand) with oligochitosan reduces its aqueous solubility, thus requiring excessive drug dose to be biologically active and organic instead of aqueous processing into nanomedic...

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Main Author: Muniandy M.T.; Chee C.F.; Rahman N.A.; Wong T.W.
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Language:English
Published: American Chemical Society 2025
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Muniandy M.T.; Chee C.F.; Rahman N.A.; Wong T.W.
Enhancing Aqueous Solubility and Anticancer Efficacy of Oligochitosan-Folate-Cisplatin Conjugates through Oleic Acid Grafting for Targeted Nanomedicine Development
2025
ACS Omega


10.1021/acsomega.4c03529
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85215545408&doi=10.1021%2facsomega.4c03529&partnerID=40&md5=3e880c2843944ef1f1868a6be8147681
Oligochitosan is an anticancer water-soluble biomaterial. Conjugating cisplatin (anticancer drug) and folic acid (targeting ligand) with oligochitosan reduces its aqueous solubility, thus requiring excessive drug dose to be biologically active and organic instead of aqueous processing into nanomedicine. Covalent grafting of oleic acid onto oligochitosan-folate-cisplatin conjugate is envisaged to promote aqueous solubility via reducing interchain interaction, but it is challenging where multiple functional moieties are covalently attached onto a short oligomer (<5 kDa). This study produced oligochitosan-oleate-folate-cisplatin conjugate dissolvable in aqueous media pH 3-7, which represents common processing pH in drug vehicle development and tumor microenvironmental pHs. Oligochitosan-oleate conjugation was effected through O-acylation to provide amino groups of oligochitosan for folate and cisplatin grafting. Oligochitosan-folate-cisplatin conjugate was poorly soluble in aqueous and organic media. A degree of oleic acid substitution (DS) < 10% conferred aqueous solubility beyond which became less soluble due to hydrophobicity rise. Oligochitosan-oleate-folate-cisplatin conjugate with 4.51 ± 0.32% DS, 8.50 ± 0.57% folate content, and 0.94 ± 0.80% cisplatin content was dissolvable in aqueous media pH 3.3-7, conferring processing safety with improved cancer cytotoxicity in the nanoparticulate form at the acidic tumor microenvironment. © 2025 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.
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author Muniandy M.T.; Chee C.F.; Rahman N.A.; Wong T.W.
spellingShingle Muniandy M.T.; Chee C.F.; Rahman N.A.; Wong T.W.
Enhancing Aqueous Solubility and Anticancer Efficacy of Oligochitosan-Folate-Cisplatin Conjugates through Oleic Acid Grafting for Targeted Nanomedicine Development
author_facet Muniandy M.T.; Chee C.F.; Rahman N.A.; Wong T.W.
author_sort Muniandy M.T.; Chee C.F.; Rahman N.A.; Wong T.W.
title Enhancing Aqueous Solubility and Anticancer Efficacy of Oligochitosan-Folate-Cisplatin Conjugates through Oleic Acid Grafting for Targeted Nanomedicine Development
title_short Enhancing Aqueous Solubility and Anticancer Efficacy of Oligochitosan-Folate-Cisplatin Conjugates through Oleic Acid Grafting for Targeted Nanomedicine Development
title_full Enhancing Aqueous Solubility and Anticancer Efficacy of Oligochitosan-Folate-Cisplatin Conjugates through Oleic Acid Grafting for Targeted Nanomedicine Development
title_fullStr Enhancing Aqueous Solubility and Anticancer Efficacy of Oligochitosan-Folate-Cisplatin Conjugates through Oleic Acid Grafting for Targeted Nanomedicine Development
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Aqueous Solubility and Anticancer Efficacy of Oligochitosan-Folate-Cisplatin Conjugates through Oleic Acid Grafting for Targeted Nanomedicine Development
title_sort Enhancing Aqueous Solubility and Anticancer Efficacy of Oligochitosan-Folate-Cisplatin Conjugates through Oleic Acid Grafting for Targeted Nanomedicine Development
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description Oligochitosan is an anticancer water-soluble biomaterial. Conjugating cisplatin (anticancer drug) and folic acid (targeting ligand) with oligochitosan reduces its aqueous solubility, thus requiring excessive drug dose to be biologically active and organic instead of aqueous processing into nanomedicine. Covalent grafting of oleic acid onto oligochitosan-folate-cisplatin conjugate is envisaged to promote aqueous solubility via reducing interchain interaction, but it is challenging where multiple functional moieties are covalently attached onto a short oligomer (<5 kDa). This study produced oligochitosan-oleate-folate-cisplatin conjugate dissolvable in aqueous media pH 3-7, which represents common processing pH in drug vehicle development and tumor microenvironmental pHs. Oligochitosan-oleate conjugation was effected through O-acylation to provide amino groups of oligochitosan for folate and cisplatin grafting. Oligochitosan-folate-cisplatin conjugate was poorly soluble in aqueous and organic media. A degree of oleic acid substitution (DS) < 10% conferred aqueous solubility beyond which became less soluble due to hydrophobicity rise. Oligochitosan-oleate-folate-cisplatin conjugate with 4.51 ± 0.32% DS, 8.50 ± 0.57% folate content, and 0.94 ± 0.80% cisplatin content was dissolvable in aqueous media pH 3.3-7, conferring processing safety with improved cancer cytotoxicity in the nanoparticulate form at the acidic tumor microenvironment. © 2025 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.
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