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From Poly(Alkyl Cyanoacrylate) to Squalene as Core Material to Design Nanomedicines.

Journal of Drug Targeting 2019 Februrary 6
The present review article covers the most important steps of the pioneering work of Patrick Couvreur and tries to shed light on his outstanding career that has been a source of inspiration for many decades. His discovery of the biodegradable poly(alkyl cyanoacrylate) (PACA) nanoparticles has opened large perspectives in nanomedicine. Indeed, nanoparticles made from different types of PACA monomers have been used in different applications such as the treatment of intracellular infections or the treatment of multidrug resistant hepatocarcinoma. This latest application led to the Phase III clinical trial of Livatag®, a PACA nanoparticulate formulation of doxorubicin. Despite the success of PACA nanoparticles, the development of a novel type of nanoparticle with higher drug loadings and lower burst release was tackled by the discovery of squalene-based nanoparticles where the drug is covalently linked to the lipid derivative and the resulting conjugate self-assemble into nanoparticles. This pioneering work was accompanied by a wide range of novel applications which mainly dealt with the management of unmet medical needs (e.g., pancreatic cancer, brain ischemia and spinal cord injury).

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