Formulations based on drug loaded aptamer-conjugated liposomes as a viable strategy for the topical treatment of basal cell carcinoma—in vitro tests

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Abstract

Topical liposomal drug formulations containing AS1411-aptamer conjugated liposomes were designed to deliver in a sustained way the 5-fluorouracil to the tumor site but also to increase the compliance of patients with basal cell carcinoma. The 5-fluorouracil penetrability efficiency through the Strat-M membrane and the skin irritation potential of the obtained topical liposomal formulations were evaluated in vitro and the Korsmeyer Peppas equation was considered as the most appropriate to model the drug release. Additionally, the efficiency of cytostatic activity for targeted antitumor therapy and the hemolytic capacity were performed in vitro. The obtained results showed that the optimal liposomal formulation is a crosslinked gel based on sodium alginate and hyaluronic acid containing AS1411-aptamer conjugated liposomes loaded with 5-fluorouracil, which appeared to have favorable biosafety effects and may be used as a new therapeutic approach for the topical treatment of basal cell carcinoma.

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Cadinoiu, A. N., Rata, D. M., Atanase, L. I., Mihai, C. T., Bacaita, S. E., & Popa, M. (2021). Formulations based on drug loaded aptamer-conjugated liposomes as a viable strategy for the topical treatment of basal cell carcinoma—in vitro tests. Pharmaceutics, 13(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13060866

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