In vivo characterization of a polymeric nanoparticle platform with potential oral drug delivery capabilities
Nanotechnology has enabled significant advances in the areas of cancer diagnosis and therapy. The field of drug delivery is a sterling example, with nanoparticles being increasingly used for generating therapeutic formulations of poorly water-soluble, yet potent anticancer drugs. Whereas a number of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular cancer therapeutics 2008-12, Vol.7 (12), p.3878-3888 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Nanotechnology has enabled significant advances in the areas of cancer diagnosis and therapy. The field of drug delivery is
a sterling example, with nanoparticles being increasingly used for generating therapeutic formulations of poorly water-soluble,
yet potent anticancer drugs. Whereas a number of nanoparticle-drug combinations are at various stages of preclinical or clinical
assessment, the overwhelming majorities of such systems are injectable formulations and are incapable of being partaken orally.
The development of an oral nano-delivery system would have distinct advantages for cancer chemotherapy. We report the synthesis
and physicochemical characterization of orally bioavailable polymeric nanoparticles composed of N -isopropylacrylamide, methylmethacrylate, and acrylic acid in the molar ratios of 60:20:20 (designated NMA622). Amphiphilic
NMA622 nanoparticles show a size distribution of |
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ISSN: | 1535-7163 1538-8514 |
DOI: | 10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-08-0476 |