| Literature DB >> 25124059 |
Antonio Di Martino1, Vladimir Sedlarik2.
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The aim of this work was to investigate the potential of an amphiphilic system comprising chitosan-grafted polylactide and carboxyl-functionalized polylactide acid as a carrier for the controlled release and co-release of two DNA alkylating drugs: doxorubicin and temozolomide. Polylactide and carboxyl-functionalized polylactide acid were obtained through direct melt polycondensation reaction, using methanesulfonic acid as a non-toxic initiator, and subsequently these were grafted to the chitosan backbone through a coupling reaction, utilizing 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide as a condensing agent. ATR-FTIR analysis and conductometric titration confirmed that a reaction between CS and PLA, PLACA2% and PLACA5% occurred. Chitosan-grafted-polylactide and polylactide-citric acid nanoparticles were prepared via the polyelectrolyte complex technique, applying dextran sulphate as a polyanion, and loaded with doxorubicin and temozolomide. The diameter of particles, ζ-potential and their relationship to temperature and pH were analysed in all formulations. Encapsulation, co-encapsulation efficiency and release studies were conducted in different physiological simulated environments and human serum. Results showed the continuous release of drugs without an initial burst in different physiological media.Entities:
Keywords: 2-hydroxypropanoic acid (PubChem CID:612); Chitosan; Chitosan (PubChem CID:71853); Doxorubicin; Doxorubicin (PubChem CID:31703); Drug delivery System; Nanoparticles; Polylactide; Temozolomide; Temozolomide (PubChem CID:5394)
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25124059 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2014.08.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pharm ISSN: 0378-5173 Impact factor: 5.875