Freeze-thaw electrospun PVA-Dacarbazine nanoparticles: preparation, characterization and anticancer evalution.
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2019-06-13Author
Steffens, Luiza
Chee, Bor Shin
Moura, Dinara Jacqueline
Nugent, Michael
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Dacarbazine (DTIC) is an antitumor agent that has limited clinical applications due to its insolubility, instability and toxicity to normal cells. One possibility to achieve controlled release is PVA-based NPs. This work presents electrospun NPs that combines PVA and DTIC. The results showed that DTIC NPs had mean particle sizes of 458.2 ± 113.6 nm, suggested the presence of DTIC in an amorphous state and showed a burst in vitro drug release followed by constant release. The cytotoxicity evaluation showed that DTIC NPs were effective against glioblastoma cells. This study indicates that the formulated NPs improved DTIC solubility and efficacy.
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