Design and synthesis of new cholesterol-conjugated 5-fluorouracil: A novel potential delivery system for cancer treatment

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Abstract

Cholesterol-conjugated 5-fluorouracil prodrugs were designed to be carried in vivo via low density lipoproteins (LDL) and subsequently undergo LDL-receptor-mediated internalisation into cancer cells. In vivo anti-cancer evaluation was performed using 5-fluorouracil-cholesterol conjugate in a mouse model. The obtained prodrugs were more potent than 5-fluorouracil control drug at the same 5-fluorouracil content (3 mg·kg-1).

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Radwan, A. A., & Alanazi, F. K. (2014). Design and synthesis of new cholesterol-conjugated 5-fluorouracil: A novel potential delivery system for cancer treatment. Molecules, 19(9), 13177–13187. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules190913177

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