METHOD FOR IN VIVO TARGETING OF NANOPARTICLES VIA BIOORTHOGONAL COPPER-FREE CLICK CHEMISTRY

PURPOSE: A method for in vivo targeting of nanoparticles by bioorthogonal copper-free click chemistry is provided to control the in vivo distribution of nanoparticles and to remarkably increase the accumulation in vivo of the nanoparticle in a target part. CONSTITUTION: A method for in vivo targetin...

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Main Authors KIM, KWANG MEYUNG, KOO, HEE BEOM, CHOI, KUI WON, KWON, ICK CHAN, LEE, SANG MIN, YOUN, IN CHAN
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Korean
Published 30.09.2013
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Summary:PURPOSE: A method for in vivo targeting of nanoparticles by bioorthogonal copper-free click chemistry is provided to control the in vivo distribution of nanoparticles and to remarkably increase the accumulation in vivo of the nanoparticle in a target part. CONSTITUTION: A method for in vivo targeting of nanoparticles comprises a step of putting in the precursor which can control metabolism in vivo and has a first bioorthogonal functional group; and a step of putting a nanoparticle which is attached with a second bioorthogonal functional group bioorthogonally reactable with the first bioorthogonal functional group. The metabolism control is a sugar chain control. The precursor is a compound selected from chemical formulas 1 to 3.
Bibliography:Application Number: KR20120028370