Bissessur, Rabin, et al. “Diatoms Embedded, Self-Assembled Carriers for Dual Delivery of Chemotherapeutics in Cancer Cell Lines”. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, vol. 573, 2020, p. 118887, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2019.118887.

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  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Bissessur, Rabin
Author: Ahmed, Marya
Author: Nazeer, Nauman
Author: Kabir, Anayet
Date Issued
2020
Abstract

The concept of dual drug delivery to treat relapsing tumors is a well-studied approach to improve the antitumor efficacies and to reduce the side effects of single drug chemotherapeutic treatments. One of the major issues with dual drug delivery to treat drug resistant tumors is the concentration and ratio dependent antagonistic behavior of two drugs, which may reverse the anticancer efficacies of individual chemotherapeutics and stimulate the growth of tumor cells. In this paper, we address this issue by developing diatomaceous earth embedded core shell materials, which are capable of encapsulating two chemotherapeutic drugs at constant molar ratios, in different compartments of a single drug delivery carrier. The encapsulation of each drug in different compartments of delivery carrier (core of diatoms versus shell of cyclodextrin) then controls the release rate of both drugs in situ, and maintains the optimal molar ratios required for their synergistic outcomes in vitro.

Language

  • English
Page range
118887
Host Title
International Journal of Pharmaceutics
Volume
573
ISSN
03785173

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