What can we bring out of cyclodextrin polymers at CarboHyde?
Whatever you want, apparently 🙂
Our long-term collaboration with Salvo Sortino‘s team and Szabolcs Béni just yielded another great paper with Milo Malanga.
Here, we made a photoresponsive β-cyclodextrin branched polymer, where excitation of the Poly-βCD1 with visible blue light results in the generation of nitric oxide.
The negligible cytotoxic action of DOX, used well below the therapeutic doses, alone or in combination with the polymer in the dark, is enhanced in both cell lines under light irradiation exclusively when the drug is combined with Poly-βCD1 as a result of the combined action of NO.

