Literature DB >> 23969104

A novel polyethylene glycol mediated lipid nanoemulsion as drug delivery carrier for paclitaxel.

Xiaolong Jing1, Li Deng2, Baoan Gao2, Lin Xiao3, Yingying Zhang2, Xingfa Ke1, Jianhao Lian1, Qiang Zhao1, Lulu Ma2, Jianzhong Yao4, Jianming Chen5.   

Abstract

A novel polyethylene glycol 400 (PEG400) mediated lipid nanoemulsion as drug-delivery carrier for paclitaxel (PTX) was successfully developed. The formulation comprised a PEG400 solution of the drug (25mg/mL) that would be mixed with commercially 20% lipid emulsion to form PTX-loaded nanoemulsion (1mg/mL) prior to use. This two-vial formulation of PTX-loaded lipid nanoemulsion (TPLE) could significantly reduce extraction of reticuloendothelial system (RES) organs and increase tumor uptake, and exhibited more potent antitumor efficacy on bearing A2780 or Bcap-37 tumor nude mice compared to conventional PTX-loaded lipid nanoemulsion (CPLE). TPLE did not cause haematolysis and intravenous irritation response yet, and showed the same cytotoxicity against HeLa cells as Taxol®, and its LD50 was 2.7-fold higher than that of Taxol®, suggesting its good safety and druggability. In addition, TPLE displayed distinctly faster release of PTX, a greater proportion of PTX in phospholipids layer and a smaller share in oil phase than CPLE. From the Clinical Editor: This study demonstrates the feasibility and potential advantage of a novel PEG400-mediated two-vial formulation of lipid nanoemulsion as drug carrier for PTX in clinical application for the cancer therapy. FROM THE CLINICAL EDITOR: This team of investigators convincingly demonstrates the feasibility and potential advantage of a PEG400-mediated two-vial formulation of lipid nanoemulsion as drug carrier for PTX in cancer therapy, documenting superior safety and faster release of PTX compared to commercially available formulations.
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Keywords:  Drug carrier; Lipid emulsion; Paclitaxel; Poorly water-soluble drug; Tumor

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23969104     DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2013.07.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanomedicine        ISSN: 1549-9634            Impact factor:   5.307


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