Stimuli responsive nanocarrier for an effective delivery of multi-frontline tuberculosis drugs
Pulmonary delivery, of both individual nanoparticles and encapsulated within carrier particles, is attractive method in antitubercular therapy; however, literature reports of these system have not shown consistently successful results due to poor loading of the frontline drug and inefficient sustain...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Polymer chemistry 2014-04, Vol.5 (8), p.2725-2735 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Pulmonary delivery, of both individual nanoparticles and encapsulated within carrier particles, is attractive method in antitubercular therapy; however, literature reports of these system have not shown consistently successful results due to poor loading of the frontline drug and inefficient sustained release profile. Here, a multifaceted synthetic strategy is employed to prepare stimuli responsive polymeric nanocarrier,
RCP-2
, with high purity, reproducibility, and precisely controlled stoichiometry of the drug motifs to demonstrate the high drug content as well as controlled release in a systematic manner. The drug release profile of
RCP-2
in mild acidic conditions implies the smart drug delivery nature of the nanocarrier. Cancerous cell lines, 4 T and A549, are employed due to their acidic nature to demonstrate the proposed pH responsive design. Surprisingly, the preliminary MTT assay against A549 cells (Lung cancer cell lines) shows a high anticancer efficacy. Taken together, these results demonstrate the significance of our unique design in which multi-frontline TB drugs are efficiently attached to produce the multi-task nanocarrier for potential therapeutic treatment. |
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ISSN: | 1759-9954 1759-9962 |
DOI: | 10.1039/C3PY01589K |