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A glycol nanomedicine via a metal-coordination supramolecular self-assembly strategy for drug release monitoring and chemo-chemodynamic therapy.

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A glycol nanomedicine based on a metal-coordination supramolecular self-assembly strategy of GluCC (a copper complex of glucose modified coumarin derivative) and a chemotherapeutic agent of doxorubicin (DOX) was successfully developed.… Click to show full abstract

A glycol nanomedicine based on a metal-coordination supramolecular self-assembly strategy of GluCC (a copper complex of glucose modified coumarin derivative) and a chemotherapeutic agent of doxorubicin (DOX) was successfully developed. In vitro studies revealed that the nanomedicine achieved drug target delivery and release monitoring. The anti-cancer efficiency could be enhanced through synergistic therapy of chemotherapy (CT) and chemodynamic therapy (CDT). It may gain important applications in drug tracking and CDT-combined cancer therapy.

Keywords: metal coordination; coordination supramolecular; therapy; supramolecular self; drug; glycol nanomedicine

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2022

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