Targeting Injectable Hydrogels: The Role of Diphenylalanine Peptide Derivative in the Gelation Dynamics of Pluronic® F127 †

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Abstract

The fluorenyl methyl oxycarbonyl phenylalanyl-phenylalanine methyl ester (Fmoc-Phe-Phe-Ome) was synthetized using the liquid phase synthesis strategy. This derivative was separated by hydrophobic interaction chromatography, its purity was analyzed by RP-HPLC and it was characterized by mass spectrometry. This extremely hydrophobic peptide conjugate was incorporated into aqueous solutions of Pluronic® F127 at low temperatures (below 10 °C). The temperature induced sol–gel transition was investigated by rheological measurements. A delay of the sol–gel transition, caused by the presence of low concentrations of Fmoc-Phe-Phe-Ome (up to 1%), enables better control of the gelation process. The viscoelastic properties of hybrid networks were investigated at 37 °C in different shear conditions. The Pluronic/peptide systems reported herein provide promising alternatives for developing innovative injectable gels as suitable platforms in cancer treatment.

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Gradinaru, V. R., Bercea, M., Gradinaru, L. M., Puiu, A., Lupu, A., & Petre, B. A. (2025). Targeting Injectable Hydrogels: The Role of Diphenylalanine Peptide Derivative in the Gelation Dynamics of Pluronic® F127 †. Polymers, 17(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym17070930

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