About one-fifth of cancer patients suffer from breast cancer worldwide. Polymeric nanoparticles play an important role in delivering chemotherapeutic agents in a controlled manner. Polylysine coated tamoxifen loaded poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanoparticles were prepared using a single emulsion technique with subsequent non-covalently surface functionalization in order to improve nanoparticle-cell interaction and hence tamoxifen therapeutic effect. The obtained nanoparticles were fully characterized in terms of their physico-chemical properties as well of their in vitro performance against human breast adenocarcinoma cells. The successful incorporation of tamoxifen within the hydrophobic matrix of nanoparticles is evidenced by a high loading efficiency (86%). Furthermore, ideal size, morphology and hydrodynamic properties are observed being the proposed nanocarrier capable of display a valuable antiproliferative in vitro effect.
Non-covalently coated biopolymeric nanoparticles for improved tamoxifen delivery
Rescignano N.Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Kenny J. M.Supervision
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2017
Abstract
About one-fifth of cancer patients suffer from breast cancer worldwide. Polymeric nanoparticles play an important role in delivering chemotherapeutic agents in a controlled manner. Polylysine coated tamoxifen loaded poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanoparticles were prepared using a single emulsion technique with subsequent non-covalently surface functionalization in order to improve nanoparticle-cell interaction and hence tamoxifen therapeutic effect. The obtained nanoparticles were fully characterized in terms of their physico-chemical properties as well of their in vitro performance against human breast adenocarcinoma cells. The successful incorporation of tamoxifen within the hydrophobic matrix of nanoparticles is evidenced by a high loading efficiency (86%). Furthermore, ideal size, morphology and hydrodynamic properties are observed being the proposed nanocarrier capable of display a valuable antiproliferative in vitro effect.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.