WO1996023794A1 - High molecular weight polymer-based prodrugs - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to water soluble prodrugs
- the invention relates to the use of relatively high molecular weight non-antigenic polymers to prepare prodrugs
- Prodrugs include chemical derivatives of a biologically-active parent compound which, upon administration, will eventually liberate the active parent compound in vivo
- Use of prodrugs allows the artisan to modify the onset and/or duration of action in vivo
- the use of prodrugs can modify the transportation, distribution or solubility of a drug in the body
- prodrugs may reduce the toxicity and/or otherwise overcome difficulties encountered when administering pharmaceutical preparations
- prodrugs can involve conversion of alcohols or thioalcohols to either organic phosphates or esters Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences. 16th Ed , A Osol, Ed ( 1980), the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein
- Prodrugs are often biologically inert or substantially inactive forms of the parent or active compound. The rate of release of the active drug is influenced by several factors including the rate of hydrolysis of the converted ester or other functionality.
- PCT WO 93/24476 discloses using an ester linkage to covalently bind taxol to water-soluble polyethylene glycols and provide a prodrug. Applicants, however, have discovered that the ester linkages described therein provide t 1/2 for hydrolysis of greater than four days in aqueous environments Thus, most of the conjugate is eliminated prior to hydrolysis being achieved in vivo. It would be preferable to provide an ester linkage which allows more rapid hydrolysis of the polymer-drug linkage in vivo so as to generate the parent drug compound more rapidly.
- compositions of formula (I) are provided.
- D is a biologically active moiety
- M is X or Q
- X is an electron withdrawing group
- Q is a moiety containing a free electron pair positioned five or six atoms from Y'
- Y and Y' are independently O or S, and
- R is a polyalkylene oxide
- the polyalkylene oxide, R can be further substituted with a moiety Z, wherein
- Z is a polymer capping group such as a C 1-4 alkyl moiety, an additional biologically active moiety or ;
- D' can be the same as D or a different biologically active moiety.
- compositions of formula (II) and (III) are provided:
- the prodrugs include a water-soluble polyalkylene oxide polymer (designated R herein)
- R is preferably a polyethylene glycol and has a molecular weight of at least about 20,000.
- the prodrug compositions of the present invention can include one or more active compounds attached to the water-soluble polymer, each via a hydrolyzable linkage such as a suitably activated ester linkage.
- a hydrolyzable linkage such as a suitably activated ester linkage.
- the active or parent compound (designated D herein) attached to the polymer is a taxane such as taxol or taxotere.
- the active or parent compound is camptothecin, etoposide or podophyllotoxin.
- non-oncolytic agents such as anti-inflammatory agents, including steroidal compounds, as well as therapeutic low molecular weight peptides such as insulin are also contemplated.
- the prodrugs achieve a proper balance between the rate of linkage hydrolysis and the rate of clearance of prodrug from the body
- the linkage between the polymer and the parent compound also referred to herein as a biologically-active nucleophile, hydrolyzes at a rate which allows a sufficient amount of the parent molecule to be released in vivo before clearance of the prodrug from the plasma or body.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of the reactions carried out in accordance with Example 2
- FIG. 2 is a schematic representation of the reactions carried out in accordance with Example 4.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic representation of the reactions carried out in accordance with Example 6
- FIG. 4 is a schematic representation of the reactions carried out in accordance with Example 7
- FIG. 5 is a schematic representation of the reactions carried out in accordance with Examples 8,9 and 10
- Figure 6 is a schematic representation of the reactions carried out in accordance with Example 1 1.
- Figure 7 is a schematic representation of the reactions carried out in accordance with Example 1 7.
- the prodrug compositions of the present invention contain hydrolyzable linkages between the polymer portion and a biologically active moiety derived from a biologically active nucleophile, i .e. native or unmodified drug These linkages are preferably ester linkages designed to hydrolyze at a rate which generates sufficient amounts of the biologically active parent compound in a suitable time
- the term "sufficient amounts" for purposes of the present invention shall mean an amount which achieves a therapeutic effect
- the prodrugs of the invention are the formula (I), as set forth below (I)
- D is a biologically active moiety
- M is X or Q
- X is an electron withdrawing group
- Q is a moiety containing a free electron pair positioned five or six atoms from Y',
- Y and Y' are independently O or S,
- R is a polyalkylene oxide
- the polymer portion designated R herein, is further substituted with a moiety Z selected from the group consisting of polymer capping groups, biologically active and inactive moieties, OH, C 1-4 alkyl moieties or
- D' is the same as D or a different biologically active moiety or even a capping group such as that set forth above
- Y and Y' are preferably oxygen
- X is an electron withdrawing group which gives a substituted acetic acid with a pKa of less than about 4 0 upon hydrolysis of the prodrug ester
- X can be one of O, OC(O)CH 2 , -N(L)-C(O)-,-C(O)-N(L), C(O), N(L), S, SO or SO 2 ,
- L is selected from the group consisting of H, C 1-8 alkyls, cycloalkyls, ar ⁇ ls and aralkyls
- Suitable alkyls include straight or branched alkyls, preferably methyl
- Suitable aryls include phenyl or substituted phenyls
- suitable aralkyls include benzyls
- X is preferably one of O, -N(H)C(O)- or S or SO 2
- compositions of Formula (III) are provided.
- D, Y',Y, R and Z are the same as that set forth above in Formula (I) and R is preferably attached to Q via a heteroatom, preferably O.
- Q is a moiety containing a free electron pair positioned three to six atoms from Y' as shown below in Figure (IIIa) (IIIa)
- the free electron pair is five atoms from Y'.
- Q can be selected from the non-limiting list of C 2-4 alkyls or cycloalkyls, aryls or aralkyl groups substituted with a member of the group consisting of OH, SH and NH(L), wherein L is a C.. 8 alkyl, cycloalkyl, aryl or aralkyl
- L is a C.. 8 alkyl, cycloalkyl, aryl or aralkyl
- the free electron pair can be anywhere along the Q moiety as long as the defined spacing between the free electron pair and Y' is maintained
- Some particularly preferred moieties for Q include
- the R-Z portion can be attached via L, a hetero atom (O,N,S) or an aryl group
- Q in formula (III), assists hydrolysis of the prodrug ester by anchimeric assistance because the free electron pair moiety can generate a three- to six- membered, but preferably five-membered, ring by-product upon hydrolysis of the ester
- the methylene portion of Formula III is not included, as shown below in (IIIb) In this aspect, it is understood that the defined spacing between the free electron pair and Y' is maintained
- Z represents a terminal substitution of the water soluble polyalkylene oxide polymer Suitable polymer terminal groups include hydroxyl, CH 3 or a C 1-4 alkyl when the prodrugs include a single biologically active moiety
- the prodrugs of Formula (I) can also include disubstituted polymers
- Z is a moiety of Formula (IV)
- Z is a moiety of Formula (V)
- the prodrug compositions of the present invention include a water-soluble polvmer, R Suitable examples of such polymers include polyalkylene oxides such as polyethylene glycols which aie also pr eferably substantially non-antigenic
- PAO's polyvethylene glvcols
- mono-activated, C 1-4 alkyl-terminated PAO's such as mono-meth ⁇ l-terminated polyethylene glycols (mPEG's) are preferred when mono- substituted polymers are desired, bis-activated polyethylene oxides are preferred when disubstituted prodrugs are desired
- mono- or di-acid activated polymers such as PEG acids or PEG diacids are used.
- Suitable PAO acids can be synthesized by converting mPEG-OH to an ethyl ester. See also Gehrhardt, H., et al.
- the PAO-acid can be synthesized by converting mPEG-OH into a t-butyl ester. See, for example, commonly assigned U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 08/440,732 filed May 15, 1995. The disclosures of each of the foregoing are incorporated by reference herein.
- PAO's and PEG's can vary substantially in molecular weight, polymers having molecular weight ranges of at least 20,000 are preferred. Polymers ranging from about 20,000 to about 80,000 are usually selected for the purposes of the present invention Molecular weights of from about 25,000 to about 45,000 are preferred and 30,000 to about 42,000 are particularly preferred. The molecular weight of the polymer selected for inclusion in the prodrug must be sufficient so as to provide sufficient circulation of the prodrug during hydrolysis of the linker.
- polymeric substances included herein are preferably water-soluble at room temperature
- polymers include polyalkylene oxide homopolymers such as polyethylene glycol (PEG) or polypropylene glycols, polyoxyethylenated polyols, copolymers thereof and block copolymers thereof, provided that the water solubility of the block copolymers maintained.
- PEG polyethylene glycol
- polypropylene glycols polypropylene glycols
- polyoxyethylenated polyols polyoxyethylenated polyols
- copolymers thereof copolymers thereof and block copolymers thereof, provided that the water solubility of the block copolymers maintained.
- One type of preferred polymers useful in forming the prodrugs include polymers of the formula: (VII)
- M is X or Q
- Z 1 is OH or a C 1-4 alkyl
- Z 2 is OH, a C 1 -4 alkyl or
- each of M, Q, X, R, Y, and Y' are the same as that set forth above and at least one of Z 1 and Z 2 is OH Y and Y' are preferably O, and R has a molecular weight of about 20,000 or greater
- PEG acids and PEG diacids are especially preferred.
- effectively non-antigenic materials such as dextran, polyvinyl alcohols, carbohydrate-based polymers and the like can be used if the same type of ester activation is employed as described herein for PAO's such as PEG, i e conversion of alcohol to a 2-alkoxy acid
- PAO's such as PEG, i e conversion of alcohol to a 2-alkoxy acid
- taxanes include all compounds within the taxane family of terpenes
- taxol paclitaxel
- 3'-substituted tert-butoxy-carbonyl-amine derivatives taxoteres
- other analogs available from, for example, Signa Chemical of St Louis, Missouri and/or Bristol Meyers Squibb are within the scope of the present invention
- Representative taxanes are shown below
- R 1 is C 6 H 5 or (CH 3 ) 3 CO
- R 2 is C H 3 CO or H
- R 3 is a ryl, aralkyl, or heteroaryl
- one particularly preferred taxane includes R 3 as phenyl.
- taxol is a preferred taxane.
- taxol and taxotei e are shown below:
- the corresponding diester can be prepared by reacting at least about 2 equivalents of taxane per polymer diacid. Even when two equivalents of taxane are reacted with the polymer diacid, the resulting conjugate can contain minor amounts (i.e. up to 25%) by weight of a monoester species containing an acyl urea distal to the polymer-taxane linkage with regard to the polymer. In these aspects of the invention, it is preferred that the polymer have a molecular weight of at least about 20,000.
- Camptothecin is a walcr-insoluble cytotoxic alkaloid produced by camptoteca accuninata trees indigenous to China and nothapodytes foetida trees indigenous to India Camptothecin and related compounds and analogs are also known to be potential anticancer or antitumor agents and have been shown to exhibit these activities in vitro and in vivo in laboratory animals Camptothecin and related compounds are also candidates for conversion to the prodrugs of the present invention. See, for example, U S Patent No 5.004.758 and Hawkins. Oncology, December 1992. pages 17-23 Camptothecin and related analogues have the structure
- Formation of a monoester camptothecin prodrug can be accomplished by reacting one 01 more equivalents of a suitably activated polymer with one equivalent of the camptothecin derivative under conditions sufficient to effectively convert the 20-OH to an ester-linked polymeric based prodrug
- Camptothecin diesters are similarly prepared by leading at least about 2 and preferably greater equivalents of the camptothecin w ith a suitably prepared PAO diacid
- ester-linked polymeric camptothecin prodrugs are the acyl ester derivatives such as those shown in Figure 5 Details concerning the reaction schemes and conditions are provided in Section D, below, the attached figures, and in the Examples
- camptothecin analogs have the formula
- D is preferably selected from the group consisting of dialkyl ureas, C 1-4 alkoxy or carboxylic acids.
- the prodrug formulations of the present invention can be prepared using many other compounds.
- biologically-active compounds such as etoposide (VePesidTM, Bristol Myers, New York, NY), podophyllotoxin and related compounds can be included.
- the prodrug ester is formed at the C-4' hydroxy for etoposide and at the C-4 hydroxy for podophyllotoxin.
- the parent compounds selected for prodrug forms need not be substantially water-insoluble, although the polymer-based prodrugs of the present invention are especially well suited for delivering such water-insoluble compounds.
- Other useful parent compounds include certain low molecular weight biologically active proteins, enzymes and peptides, including peptido glycans, as well as other anti-tumor agents, cardiovascular agents, anti-neoplasties, anti-infectives, anti-fungals, anti-anxiety agents, gastrointestinal agents, central nervous system-activating agents, analgesics, fertility or contraceptive agents, anti-inflammatory agents, steroidal agents, anti-urecemic agents, cardiovascular agents, vasodilating agents, vasoconstricting agents and the like are also contemplated.
- the foregoing is illustrative of the biologically active moieties which are suitable for the prodrugs of the present invention.
- prodrug conjugates of the present invention may also include compounds containing not only one equivalent of drug and polymer but also a moiety which does not effect bioactivity in vivo.
- the reaction conditions do not provide prodrugs with two equivalents of drug per polymer.
- the prodrugs contain only one equivalent of drug per polymer.
- the reactants such as acyl ureas can be formed.
- the prodrugs are remarkably free of crosslinked species.
- the prodrugs are prepared by 1 ) providing an activated polymer, such as a PEG-acid or PEG-diacid and a parent compound having a position thereon which will allow a hydrolyzable linkage to form, 2) reacting the two substituents in an inert solvent such as methylene chloride, chloroform or DMF in the presence of a coupling reagent such as 1 ,3-diisopropylcarbodiimide or any suitable dialkyl carbodiimide available from Sigma Chemical or synthesized using known techniques and a base such as dimethylaminopyridine. diisopropyl ethylamine, pyridine, triethylamine, etc. at a temperature from 0°C up to 22°C (room temperature).
- an activated polymer such as a PEG-acid or PEG-diacid and a parent compound having a position thereon which will allow a hydrolyzable linkage to form
- an inert solvent such as
- Another aspect of the present invention provides methods of treatment for various medical conditions in mammals.
- the methods include administering to the mammal in need of such treatment, an effective amount of a prodrug, such as a taxol 2'-PEG ester, which has been prepared as described herein.
- a prodrug such as a taxol 2'-PEG ester
- the compositions are useful for, among other things, treating neoplastic disease, reducing tumor burden, preventing metastasis of neoplasms and preventing recurrences of tumor/neoplastic growths in mammals.
- the amount of the prodrug administered will depend upon the parent molecule included therein Generally, the amount of prodrug used in the treatment methods is that amount which effectively achieves the desired therapeutic result in mammals. Naturally, the dosages of the various prodrug compounds will vary somewhat depending upon the parent compound, rate of in vivo hydrolysis, molecular weight of the polymer, etc. In general, however, prodrug taxanes are administered in amounts ranging from about 5 to about 500 mg/m 2 per day, based on the amount of the taxane moiety. Camptothecin, etoposide and podophyllotoxin prodrugs are also administered in amounts ranging from about 5 to about 500 mg/nr per day. The range set forth above is illustrative and those skilled in the art will determine the optimal dosing of the prodrug selected based on clinical experience and the treatment indication.
- the prodrugs of the present invention can be included in one or more suitable pharmaceutical compositions for administration to mammals
- the pharmaceutical compositions may be in the form of a solution, suspension, tablet, capsule or the like, prepared according to methods well known in the art It is also contemplated that administration of such compositions may be by the oral and/or parenteral routes depending upon the needs of the artisan In preferred aspects of the invention, however, the prodrugs are parenterally administered to mammals in need thereof.
- PEG 40kDa diacid 1,5 g, 0 125 mmol was dissolved in 20 mL of anhydrous methylene chloride at room temperature and to this solution at 0°C were added DIPC (52.2 ⁇ L, 0 34 mmol), DMAP (64 mg, 0 523 mmol) and taxol (292 mg, 0.34 mmol) at 0T The reaction mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature and left for 16 hrs. The solution was washed with 0 1 N HCl, dried and evaporated under reduced pressure to yield a white solid which was recrystallized from 2-propanol The product
- the UV absorbance of native taxol in methylene chloride was determined at 227 nm for five different concentrations ranging from 4 to 21 ⁇ M From the standard plot of absorbance vs concentration, the absorption coefficient for taxol (2+3) was calculated to be 2.96 ⁇ 10 4 Mol 1 Cm -1 Taxol-PEG 40kDa ester was dissolved in methylene chloride at an approximate concentration of 4 ⁇ M, and the UV absorbance of these compounds at 227 nm was determined Using this value, and employing the absorption coefficient obtained from above, the concentration of taxol in the sample was determined Thus, dividing this value by the taxol-PEG ester concentration provided the percentage of taxol in the esters
- PEG 40kDa diacid (1 ), 1 1.5 g, 0.287 mmol,) was dissolved in 200 mL of anhydrous methylene chloride at room temperature and to this solution at 0°C were added DIPC (0 175 mL, 1.15 mmol), DMAP ( 140 mg, 1. 15 mmol) and camptothecin (399 mg, 1 15 mmol) at 0oC
- DIPC 0.75 mL, 1.15 mmol
- DMAP 140 mg, 1. 15 mmol
- camptothecin 399 mg, 1 15 mmol
- PEG 40kDa diacid ( 1 , 9 5g, 0 23 mmol) was dissolved in 20 mL of anhyd methylene chloride at room temperature and to this solution at 0oC were added DIPC (141 ⁇ L, 0 92 mmol), DMAP ( 197 mg, 1.6 mmol) and glycine t-butyl ester (176 4mg, 0 92 mmol) at 0oC
- the reaction mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature after 3 hours and left for 16 hours
- the solution was washed with 0.1N HCl, dried and evaporated under reduced pressure to yield PEG 40kDa glycine t-butyl ester as a white solid which was dissolved in a mixture of methylene chloride(50ml)and trifluoroacetic acid (25ml ) at 0oC for overnight Solvent was removed and the solid was recrystallized from methylene chloride/ether to give (5) (7.1 g,
- PEG 40kDa glycine (5, 2g, 0.05 mmol) was dissolved in 20mL of anhydrous methylene chloride at room temperature and to this solution at 0°C were added DIPC (38.1 ⁇ L, 0.26 mmol), DMAP (92 mg, 0.75 mmol) and 20-(S)-campthotecin (85 mg, 0.25 mmol) The reaction mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature and left for 16 hours The solution was washed with 0.1N HCl, dried and evaporated under reduced pressure to yield 6 as a white solid which was recrystallized from 2-propanol (1.4g, 69%)
- PEG 40kDa glycine (5, 2g, 0 05 mmol) was dissolved in 20 mL of anhydrous methylene chloride at room temperature and to this solution at 0°C were added DIPC
- PEG 40kDa dicarboxylic-acid ( 1 , 5g, 0 125 mmol) was azeotroped in 100ml of toluene for 1 5hr with the removal of 50ml distillate To the above solution, was added
- Podophyllotoxin-4-glycinylPEG 40kDa ( 1 1 ) :
- PEG 40k Da glycine (5, 2g, 0 05 mmol) was dissolved in 20 mL of anhydrous methylene chloride at room temperatuie and to this solution at 0°C were added DIPC (27 3 ⁇ L, 0 18 mmol), DMAP (21 9 mg, 0 18 mmol) and podophyllotoxin (1 10mg, 0.25mmol) at 0"C The reaction mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature and left for
- Example 1 The procedure of Example 1 was repeated except that m-PEG-OH 5,000 was used instead of the PEG diol
- PEG 5,000 acid was azeotroped before use The PEG 5,000 acid (625 mg,
- Example 1 The procedure of Example 1 was repeated except that m-PEG-OH 5,000 was used instead of the PEG diol.
- the PEG 5,000 acid was azeotroped in toluene prior to use.
- the PEG 5,000 acid 400 mg, 0 079 mmol
- the PEG 5,000 acid was dissolved in 10 ml of anhydrous methylene chloride at room temperature before being treated with 1 ,3-diisopropyl carbodiimide ( 18.1 ⁇ l, 0. 1 19 mmol), 4-dimethylamino pyridine ( 14.5 mg, 0 1 19 mmol) and (S)-(+)- camptothecin (41.32 mg. 0 1 19 mmol) at 0°C.
- the reaction solution was warmed to room temperature over 30 minutes and kept at that temperature for 16 hours.
- reaction solution was then washed with 0.1 N HCl, dried and evaporated to yield an off-white solid which was purified by chromatography (silica gel, MeOH/CH 2 Cl 2 ). The purified material was crystallized from CH 2 CI 2 /ether.
- the P388/0 cells were grown in RPMI 1640 medium (Whittaker Bioproducts, Walkersville, Maryland) + 10% FBS (Hyclone Inc , Logan UT)
- the HT-29 cells were grown in DMEM (GIBCOBRL) + 10% FBS (Hyclone, Inc )
- the SW48 cells were grown in Leibowitz's L-15 medium (GIBCOBRL) + 10% FBS
- the A549 cells were grown in DMEM/F-12 (Biowhitaker) + 10% FBS (Heat inactivated)
- the T47-D cells were grown in RPMI 1640 + 10% FBS + Insulin ( 10 mg/ml) Bioassays were performed in their respective media containing antibiotics and fungizone
- Camptothecin, taxol and Podophyllotoxin were dissolved in DMSO and diluted to the appropriate concentration in culture media
- PEG-Camptothecin, PEG-taxol and PEG-Podophyllotoxin prodrugs were dissolved in water and diluted to the appropriate concentrations in culture media
- the assays were performed in duplicate in 96-well microtiter cell culture plates Two fold senal dilution of the compounds were done in the microtiter plates Cells were detached by incubating with 0 1% Trypsin/Versene at 37° Trypsin was inactivated by adding the appropriate media for each cell line containing 10% FBS To each well of the microtiter plates, 10,00 cells were added After three days, cell growth was measured by addition of a metabolic indicator dye, Alamar Blue, according to the manufacturers protocol The IC 50 value for each test compound was determined and compared to the IC 50 for the appiopriate reference compound
- mice were broken up into 4 groups of 10
- the mice were infected with the P388/0 murine lymphoid neoplasm to determine the in vivo effects of prodrugs prepared in accordance with the present invention
- This experiment followed the procedure of Ward, et al set forth in Cancer Chemother Pharmacol.. 31 :255-257 (1992), the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
- the purpose of the study was to determine the ability of the prodrug to increase the life span of the mice.
- mice were implanted with 5 ⁇ 10 5 P388/0 cells on day zero and treated with the respective drug for five consecutive days Ten mice were injected with vehicle
- the t 1/2 for hydrolysis of an ester-based prodrug linkage prepared in accordance with the present invention was compared to the ester linkage disclosed in PCT WO93/24476
- the 2'- PEG ester of Example 2 was compared to the prodrug designated as compound (7) in the PCT publication except that mPEG 5,000 was used to prepare the PEG acid
- the comparative ester-based prodrug was prepared in the following manner a Comparative 2' mPEG-taxol ester synthesis
- Example 2 The ester of Example 2 was dissolved in pH 7 3 phosphate buffer at a concentration of 20 3 mg/ml (equivalent to 0 5 mg/ml of taxol based on UV assay) and kept at 37°C Thereafter, 10 ⁇ l samples were withdrawn from the solution at one hour intervals and injected directly into HPLC The area under the taxol peak was compared with a standard curve generated for taxol (amount vs peak area) Accordingly, the amount of taxol formed by hydrolysis was calculated In this case, the half life of the prodrug, i e , the time taken for 50% of prodrug to hydrolyze was found to be 5-6 hours.
- Example 2 The ester of Example 2 was dissolved in rat plasma, physiological pH: approximately 7.3 (with unspecified esterase activity) at a concentration of 6 mg/ml (equivalent to 0.15 mg/ml of taxol based on UV assay) and kept at 37°C. Thereafter, 100 ⁇ l portions were withdrawn at regular intervals and extracted with 3 ⁇ 500 ⁇ l of ethyl acetate The organic layers were combined and evaporated to dryness. The residue was dissolved in 50 ⁇ l of methanol and injected into a HPLC The area under the taxol peak was compared to the standard curve generated for taxol and the amount of taxol formed by hydrolysis was calculated In this case, the half life was determined to be 1 6 hours, indicating that substantial esterase activity was present. d Hydrolysis of bis taxol 2' ester of PEG 40.000 diacid in distilled water
- Example 16c The procedure of Example 16c was repeated except that distilled water was used in place of rat plasma The half life for the product of Example 2 was determined to be greater than 96 hours e Hydrolysis of comparative 2' mPEG taxol esters
- the prodrug formulations of the present invention have substantially quicker rates of hydrolysis than that shown in the prior art In distilled water, pH 6.8, it can be seen that both compounds are essentially stable.
- the rate enhancement is evident and useful for in vivo environments where esterases are present (rat plasma) or not (PBS buffer pH 7.3). This regeneration of the parent compound affords benefits which are apparent only after conducting in vivo analyses of PAO prodrug compounds.
- Example 14 the results of the in vitro tests suggest that hydrolysis of the polymer linkage was sufficient to effect cytotoxicity.
- ester linkages with relatively long t 1 /2 hydrolysis fail to provide useful PAO-based prodrugs because most of the parent compound is excreted before being released in vivo. This effect is especially apparent when relatively low molecular weight polymers are used.
- Example 2 The procedure of Example 2 was repeated but wit podophyllotoxin instead of taxol. The product was shown in Figure 7 (Compound 14).
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