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Biocompatible tumor micro-environment responsive CS-g-PNIPAAm co-polymeric nanoparticles for targeted Oxaliplatin delivery
Authors:Archana S. Patil  Anand P. Gadad  Ravindra D. Hiremath  Shrinivas D. Joshi
Affiliation:1.Department of Pharmaceutics, KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research,KLE College of Pharmacy,Belagavi,India;2.Department of Pharmaceutical chemistry, K.L.E’s College of Pharmacy,Nippani,India;3.Department of Pharmaceutical chemistry,S.E.T’s College of Pharmacy,Dharwad,India
Abstract:The objective of the research study was to develop and characterize a biodegradable, thermo and pH dual responsive Oxaliplatin-loaded chitosan-graft-poly-N-isopropylacrylamide (CS-g-PNIPAAm) co-polymeric nanoparticles as a tumor-targeting drug delivery system. CS-g-PNIPAAm co-polymers were synthesized, characterized and optimized its thermo and pH responsive properties for tumor microenvironment conditions. Optimized co-polymer could be efficiently loaded with Oxaliplatin in nanoparticle form, evaluated for their morphology (TEM), particle size, zeta potential, loading efficiency and drug content. In vitro drug release study at tumor microenvironment and physiological pH and temperature conditions. The in vitro drug release was optimal at above lower critical solution temperature (LCST) and tumor microenvironment pH when compared to physiological pH & temperature. MTT assay and fluorescence microscopic study showed that drug release and cell uptake was significantly enhanced in tumor microenvironment. In conclusion, the obtained nanoparticles appeared to be of great promise in tumor targeted drug delivery of oxaliplatin.
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