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Noncovalent liposome linkage and miniaturization of capsosomes for drug delivery.
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Biomacromolecules [Biomacromolecules] 2010 Dec 13; Vol. 11 (12), pp. 3548-55. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Nov 19. - Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- We report the synthesis of poly(methacrylic acid)-co-(oleyl methacrylate) with three different amounts of oleyl methacrylate and compare the ability of these polymers with that of poly(methacrylic acid)-co-(cholesteryl methacrylate) (PMA(c)) to noncovalently anchor liposomes to polymer layers. We subsequently assembled ∼1 μm diameter PMA(c)-based capsosomes, polymer hydrogel capsules that contain up to ∼2000 liposomal subcompartments, and investigate the potential of these carriers to deliver water-insoluble drugs by encapsulating two different antitumor compounds, thiocoraline or paclitaxel, into the liposomes. The viability of lung cancer cells is used to substantiate the cargo concentration-dependent activity of the capsosomes. These findings cover several crucial aspects for the application of capsosomes as potential drug delivery vehicles.
- Subjects :
- Antineoplastic Agents administration & dosage
Cell Line, Tumor
Cell Survival drug effects
Depsipeptides administration & dosage
Drug Carriers chemistry
Humans
Hydrogels
Lung Neoplasms pathology
Miniaturization
Paclitaxel administration & dosage
Capsules chemistry
Drug Delivery Systems methods
Liposomes chemistry
Lung Neoplasms drug therapy
Polymethacrylic Acids therapeutic use
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1526-4602
- Volume :
- 11
- Issue :
- 12
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Biomacromolecules
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 21090570
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bm101020e