Integration of an anti-tumor drug into nanocrystalline assemblies for sustained drug release

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Delicate mesoscopic architectures, bearing complex forms with multiple hierarchy levels, lead to significant functions in biogenic minerals. Herein, a bio-inspired approach was developed to fabricate comet-shaped assemblies of an anti-tumor drug - 10-hydroxycamptothecin (HCPT). The anti-solvent co-precipitation of HCPT and the excipient - PEG-b-PLGA - within the emulsifier leads to the immediate nucleation of comet bundles, followed by a secondary nucleation to generate the comet head, which is an assembly of nanofibers aligned almost in parallel. The continuous manufacturing furnishes drug-excipient hybrid particles with high drug-loading and a sustained drug release profile. This simple and efficient bio-inspired approach led to a promising sustained local drug delivery system, and could be extended to the fabrication of other functional organic materials bearing mesoscopic structural units.

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Yang, X., Wu, S., Li, Y., Huang, Y., Lin, J., Chang, D., … Hou, Z. (2015). Integration of an anti-tumor drug into nanocrystalline assemblies for sustained drug release. Chemical Science, 6(3), 1650–1654. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4sc03392b

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