Abstract The multi-liposomal conjugate with encapsulated enzyme laccase is described, capable of releasing the payload when changing the temperature. For this, thermosensitive cationic microgels were synthesized, differing in the molar… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The multi-liposomal conjugate with encapsulated enzyme laccase is described, capable of releasing the payload when changing the temperature. For this, thermosensitive cationic microgels were synthesized, differing in the molar content of cross-linker from 2 to 8 mol%. The microgels collapsed when heated beyond the volume phase transition temperature (VPTT) of 38–40 °C, while the degree of the surface area contraction (φ) decreased with increasing the cross-linker content. At lower temperature, each swollen microgel particle, ca. 320 nm in diameter, adsorbed about 200 intact 50 nm anionic liposomes. Over VPTT, the liposomes disrupted and released their payload that was visually detected via a color “development” of a loaded into liposomes laccase substrate in the surrounding solution: the higher φ, the more released enzyme and the higher colored product concentration. So, the correlation between the microgel cross-linking degree and the amount of released liposome payload was demonstrated for the first time. The results we have obtained are of interest for constructing drug carriers, catalysts and diagnostic systems.
               
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