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Organic solvent-free preparation of keratin nanoparticles as doxorubicin carriers for antitumour activity

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Doxorubicin is one of the most effective chemotherapeutic agents for the treatment of several neoplastic conditions, such as leukemia, neuroblastoma, soft tissue and bone sarcomas, breast cancer, ovarian cancer and others. However, its clinical application is limited by cardiotoxicity, such as cardiomyopathy, that once developed carries a poor prognosis and is frequently fatal. The controlled release of doxorubicin by means of a smart carrier is a strategy to overcome the aforementioned drawback. Herein, doxorubicin/keratin nanoparticles were prepared by loading the drug through ionic gelation and aggregation methods, without using cross linkers, organic solvents neither surfactants. Both methodologies afford nanoparticles with yields up to 100 wt%, depending on the loading amount of doxorubicin. Although aggregation yield smaller nanoparticles (100 nm), ionic gelation allows a higher drug loading (up to 30 wt%,). More importantly, nanoparticles obtained through this procedure display a pH-responsive release of the drug: indeed Peppas-Salhin model suggests that, the doxorubicin release mechanism is predominantly controlled by diffusion at pH 7.4 and by protein swelling at pH 5.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Keratin; Doxorubicin; Ionic gelation; Aggregation; Nanoparticles
List of contributors:
Bottai, Lorenzo; Guerrini, Andrea; Sotgiu, Giovanna; Varchi, Greta; Aluigi, Annalisa; Ferroni, Claudia; Corticelli, Franco
Authors of the University:
ALUIGI ANNALISA
CORTICELLI FRANCO
FERRONI CLAUDIA
GUERRINI ANDREA
SOTGIU GIOVANNA
VARCHI GRETA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/342849
Published in:
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. C, BIOMIMETIC MATERIALS, SENSORS AND SYSTEMS
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https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0928-4931(17)33351-9
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