Nanostructured lipid carriers-containing anticancer compounds: Preparation, characterization, and cytotoxicity studies

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This article describes the development of nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC) as colloidal carriers for two antitumor compounds that possess a remarkable antineoplastic activity. But their limited stability and low solubility in water could give a very low parenteral bioavailability. Results revealed an enhancement of the cytotoxicity effect of drug-loaded NLC on human prostate cancer (PC-3) and human hepatocellular carcinoma (HuH-6, HuH-7) cell lines with respect to that of both free drugs. Results of characterization studies strongly support the potential application of these drugs-loaded NLC as prolonged delivery systems for lipophilic drugs by several administration routes, in particular for intravenous administration. Copyright © Informa Healthcare.

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Bondì, M. L., Craparo, E. F., Giammona, G., Cervello, M., Azzolina, A., Diana, P., … Cirrincione, G. (2007). Nanostructured lipid carriers-containing anticancer compounds: Preparation, characterization, and cytotoxicity studies. Drug Delivery, 14(2), 61–67. https://doi.org/10.1080/10717540600739914

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