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Formulation and Physicochemical and Biological Characterization of Etoposide-Loaded Submicron Emulsions with Biosurfactant of Sophorolipids.

Xiaojing Ma1,2, Tong Wang3, Zequan Yu3, Junqian Shao3, Jun Chu4,5, Huixia Zhu3, Risheng Yao3.   

Abstract

Etoposide (ETO), a traditional anticancer chemotherapeutic agent, is commercialized in oral soft gelatin capsules and non-aqueous parenteral solutions form. Novel formulation application and new excipients exploration are needed to improve the water-solubility and comfort of the drug administration. In the present study, novel etoposide-loaded submicron emulsions (ESE) with the biosurfactants of acidic sophorolipid (ASL) and lactonic sophorolipid (LSL) instead of the chemical surfactant of Tween-80 were prepared and characterized. Firstly, parameters of medium-chain triglyceride: long-chain triglyceride (MCT:LCT), lecithin concentration, homogenization pressure and cycle, and type and concentration of surfactants were investigated to optimize the formation of ESEs. Then the physicochemical properties, antitumor activity, stability, and security of ESEs were compared. The results showed that ASL performed the best properties and activities than Tween-80 and LSL in ESE formation. ASL-ESE showed higher drug loading capacity, slower release rate, and significantly increased antitumor activity against ovarian cancer cell line A2780 via apoptosis than Tween-ESE and commercial ETO injection. Besides, both ASL-ESE and Tween-ESE caused no hemolysis, and the safe dose of ASL was 2.14-fold that of Tween-80 in the hemolysis test, making ASL more reliable for drug delivery applications. Furthermore, ASL-ESE exhibited equivalent long-term and autoclaving stability to Tween-ESE. These results thus suggested the excellent competences of ASL in ESE formation, efficacy enhancement, and safety improvement.
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Keywords:  antitumor activity; etoposide-loaded submicron emulsion; hemolysis; sophorolipids; tween-80

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35773548     DOI: 10.1208/s12249-022-02329-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AAPS PharmSciTech        ISSN: 1530-9932            Impact factor:   3.246


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