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Abstract
Camptothecin (CPT), a potent anticancer drug with known antiviral activity, is halted of clinical use. Few drug delivery systems of CPT are approved for therapy. Hereby, we propose the encapsulation of hydrophobic CPT in the inner core of cellulose nanoaggregates for sustained release with retaining of antiproliferative activity. Cellulose conjugates were synthesized by esterification of methyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose and (hydroxypropyl)methyl cellulose with testosterone, ergocalciferol and dl-α-tocopherol hemisuccinates. The degree of substitution attained ranged from 0.004 to 0.025 and no depolymerization was observed by size exclusion chromatography. ATR-FTIR and NMR spectroscopies confirmed grafting of testosterone and vitamins to celluloses. According to dynamic light scattering, it resulted in their self-assembly in aqueous medium as stable and slightly negatively charged nanoaggregates of 213 to 731 nm. Nanoaggregates formation was also assessed using transmission electron and atomic force microscopies. CPT was encapsulated in the cellulose nanoaggregates, achieving a content of 1.7–13.0 wt %. Sustained release of camptothecin over 150 h was observed in simulated physiological conditions. CPT-loaded cellulose nanoparticles appeared to be possible candidates for chemotherapy, according to observed cytotoxicity against MCF-7 cancer cells.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 323-327 |
| Number of pages | 5 |
| Journal | Carbohydrate Polymers |
| Volume | 208 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Mar 2019 |
Fields of science
- 304007 Tissue engineering
- 204002 Chemical reaction engineering
- 210004 Nanomaterials
- 104 Chemistry
- 104002 Analytical chemistry
- 104011 Materials chemistry
- 104014 Surface chemistry
- 104016 Photochemistry
- 104018 Polymer chemistry
- 104008 Catalysis
- 104010 Macromolecular chemistry
- 104015 Organic chemistry
- 104019 Polymer sciences
- 106002 Biochemistry
- 107002 Bionics
- 301305 Medical chemistry
- 301207 Pharmaceutical chemistry
- 301904 Cancer research
- 302009 Chemotherapy
JKU Focus areas
- Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management
Projects
- 1 Finished
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Christian Doppler Labor für kombinatorische Oxidchemie
Hassel, A. W. (PI)
01.07.2013 → 30.11.2019
Project: Funded research › Other mainly public funds