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Development and evaluation of glycine conjugated polypropyleneimine dendrimers for targeted chloroquine delivery

Gaurav Kant Saraogi et al · Springer · 2026

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Abstract This study investigates the synthesis and evaluation of glycine-conjugated 5.0G polypropyleneimine dendrimers as an advanced nanocarrier system for the selective delivery of chloroquine. 5.0G PPI dendrimers were synthesized via a divergent method and subsequently conjugated with glycine. Comprehensive characterization confirmed the successful modification and an increase in nanocarrier size. Drug loading studies demonstrated a significantly enhanced entrapment of chloroquine (57.5% vs. 44.5%) in glycine-conjugated formulations, attributed to the potential complexation and sealing of dendritic branches. In vitro release profiles revealed a substantial reduction in chloroquine release from the glycine-coated dendrimers, indicating a sustained-release capability crucial for prolonged therapeutic action (only 32.07% release over 24 h compared to 88.80% from uncoated). Crucially, macrophage uptake studies indicated a four-fold reduction in phagocytic uptake of glycine-conjugated formulations, suggesting an effective bypass of macrophage recognition, thereby potentially minimizing non-specific clearance. In vivo pharmacokinetic analyses in rats showed a prolonged plasma concentration of chloroquine with the glycine-conjugated system, extending detectability up to 11 h. Furthermore, organ distribution studies highlighted a remarkable increase in liver accumulation (45.6% of the initial dose) compared to uncoated dendrimers or free drug, indicating highly effective liver targeting. These findings highlight the significant potential of glycine-conjugated PPI dendrimers to achieve highly efficient and sustained targeted drug delivery, particularly to the liver, while simultaneously reducing macrophage-mediated clearance.

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al, G. K. S. E. (2026). Development and evaluation of glycine conjugated polypropyleneimine dendrimers for targeted chloroquine delivery. https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-026-04570-1

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al, Gaurav Kant Saraogi et. "Development and evaluation of glycine conjugated polypropyleneimine dendrimers for targeted chloroquine delivery." 2026. https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-026-04570-1.

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al, Gaurav Kant Saraogi et. 2026. "Development and evaluation of glycine conjugated polypropyleneimine dendrimers for targeted chloroquine delivery.". https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-026-04570-1.

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al, G. K. S. E. 2026, Development and evaluation of glycine conjugated polypropyleneimine dendrimers for targeted chloroquine delivery, Springer, available at: https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-026-04570-1 [Accessed 24 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Development and evaluation of glycine conjugated polypropyleneimine dendrimers for targeted chloroquine delivery
Autor / colaboradores
Gaurav Kant Saraogi et al
Editorial
Springer
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
2731-9229
ISSN
2731-9229
Idioma
eng

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