At CD BioGlyco, we provide GlycoCLICK™-based drug delivery services to help you realize the precise binding of drugs to different types of carrier molecules. Our drug delivery services are categorized into three groups based on material type, reaction type, and cell type.
We offer a wide selection of different carrier materials, such as polymers, nanoparticles, or natural products. This allows for the selection of the most suitable carrier material for precise drug delivery and controlled release based on drug properties and target delivery requirements.
At CD BioGlyco, our team of experts is skilled in the design and synthesis of polymer-based drug delivery systems. In particular, the polymers included in our service are Polysaccharide Dendrimer, Hyaluronic Acid, and Tetrazine-modified Biopolymer.
Categorized by the type of reaction, our drug delivery services cover a wide range of different chemical reactions, such as click reactions. These reactions tightly bind the drug to the carrier molecule to form a stable covalent structure for precise drug delivery and release.
Categorized by cell type, we use our GlycoCLICK™ technology to bind drugs to specific types of cells for targeted research. Whether it is tumor cells, stem cells, or immune cells, we provide customized drug delivery solutions based on specific research needs.
Technology: Fluorescence imaging, bioluminescence imaging, and cell labeling
Journal: Molecules
IF: 4.927
Published: 2019
Results: The article reviews specific applications of click chemistry in drug delivery, which include cell surface modification, tumor-specific labeling, and tumor-targeted drug delivery. By utilizing metabolic glycoengineering and click chemistry to introduce bioorthogonal chemoreceptors, such as azides, on the cell surface, thus providing nanoparticle binding sites that specifically connect drugs or other molecules to the cell surface for targeted cell modification and drug delivery. Tumor-specific labeling is achieved by metabolic glycoengineering and click chemistry for specific labeling of tumor cells. For example, an azide is introduced to the surface of a tumor cell and then a fluorescent dye or other marker is attached to the azide using click chemistry to visualize the tumor cell. Such markers can be used for localization and tracking of tumor cells, as well as for drug delivery in tumor therapy. Click chemistry can also be used for targeted drug delivery to tumor tissue or tumor cells. By linking drugs to bioorthogonal chemoreceptors such as azides, specific delivery of drugs to tumor tissues or tumor cells is achieved, improving therapeutic efficacy and avoiding adverse effects.
Fig.1 Schematic illustration of the application of copper-free click chemistry for drug delivery system. (Takayama, et al., 2019)
With GlycoCLICK™-based drug delivery technology, CD BioGlyco provides our clients with innovative and reliable solutions to help them achieve success in the field of drug delivery. Feel free to
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