| Literature DB >> 34351085 |
Jayoung Kim1,2, Yujie Shi1,2,3, Christopher J Kwon1, Yongsheng Gao1,2, Samir Mitragotri1,2.
Abstract
Clinically viable formulations of hydrophobic drugs, for example, chemotherapeutics, require strategies to promote sufficient drug solubilization. However, such strategies often involve the use of organic solvents that pose a significant risk in generating toxic, unstable products. Using verteporfin as a drug, a deep eutectic solvent (DES)-based approach to solvate drugs in a simple one-step process is reported. Lipoidal DES composed of choline and oleate is used to successfully solvate verteporfin, resulting in stable sub-100 nm nanocomplexes. The nanocomplexes successfully demonstrate efficient cellular uptake as well as retention, tumor spheroid penetration, and tumor accumulation in vivo. Systemic administration of the formulation significantly inhibits the primary tumor growth and its lung metastasis in the orthotopic 4T1 murine breast tumor model. Collectively, biocompatible DES shows great potential as a novel material for intravenous formulation of chemotherapeutics.Entities:
Keywords: cellular uptake; chemotherapy; deep eutectic solvents; nanocomplexes; tumor penetration
Year: 2021 PMID: 34351085 DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202100585
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Healthc Mater ISSN: 2192-2640 Impact factor: 9.933