Folic acid Targeted Polymeric Micelles Based on Tocopherol Succinate-Pulluan as an Effective Carrier for Epirubicin: Preparation, Characterization and In-vitro Cytotoxicity Assessment

(2018) Folic acid Targeted Polymeric Micelles Based on Tocopherol Succinate-Pulluan as an Effective Carrier for Epirubicin: Preparation, Characterization and In-vitro Cytotoxicity Assessment. Current Drug Delivery. pp. 235-246. ISSN 1567-2018

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Abstract

Background: Chemotherapy still encounters a serious drawback, the lack of selectivity of anticancer drugs toward neoplastic cells, thus, the normal cells are affected by the cytotoxic action of the drugs. This causes a narrow therapeutic index in most anticancer drugs. Objective: We describe the preparation of pullulan-tocopherol succinate-folic acid (Pu-TS-FA) micelles for the first time to targeted delivery of Epirubicin (EPI) to Hela and MCF-7 cell lines. Methods: We confirmed the structure of conjugate using spectroscopic methods. The degree of substitution for both folic acid and tocopherol succinate was calculated using (HNMR)-H-1. We prepared the micelles via direct dissolution method. All the physicochemical properties of micelles including size, zeta potential, polydispersity index (PDI), critical micelle concentration (CMC), entrapment efficiency (EE ) and release efficiency (RE24) were determined. The morphology of particles was studied using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and the in-vitro cell cytotoxicity of EPI loaded micelles was studied using MTT assay on MCF-7 and Hela cell lines. Results: The optimized micelles showed the particle size of 149.5 nm, the zeta potential of -6.49 mV, a polydispersity index of 0.259 +/- 0.07, LE of 88 , and RE24 of 63 +/- 2.45 with a relatively low CMC 194.87 mu g/ml. TEM showed the relatively uniform spherical structure for particles and in vitro MTT assay showed that EPI loaded micelles were more toxic on Hela cell line than MCF7 as expected. Conclusion: Since the Pu-TS-FA micelle could improve the anticancer activity of epirubicin and would be a promising candidate for EPI treatment of cancers.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: pullulan polymeric micelles targeted drug delivery folic acid alpha-tocopherol succinate epirubicin (epi) drug-delivery breast-cancer acetate nanoparticles cells chemotherapy dextran doxorubicin paclitaxel
Divisions: Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences > گروه شیمی دارویی
Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences > Department of Pharmacotherapy
Novel Drug Delivery Systems Research Center
Page Range: pp. 235-246
Journal or Publication Title: Current Drug Delivery
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 15
Number: 2
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.2174/1567201814666170602074149
ISSN: 1567-2018
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/6647

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