Synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of nanoparticles loading adriamycin based on 2-Hydroxypropyltrimethyl ammonium Chloride Chitosan grafting Folic Acid

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Abstract

Chitosan nanoparticles have been considered as potential candidates for drug loading/release in drug delivery systems. In this paper, nanoparticles (HACAFNP) loading adriamycin based on 2-hydroxypropyltrimethyl ammonium chloride chitosan grafting folic acid (HACF) were synthesized. The surface morphology of the novel nanoparticles was spherical or oval, and the nanoparticles exhibited a relatively small hydrodynamic diameter (85.6 ± 2.04 nm) and positive zeta potential (+21.06 ± 0.96 mV). The drug release of nanoparticles was assayed and represented a burst effect followed by a long-term steady release. Afterward, the antioxidant efficiencies of nanoparticles were assayed. In particular, the target nanoparticles exhibited significant enhancement in radical scavenging activities. Cytotoxicities against cancer cells (MCF-7, BGC-823, and HEPG-2) were estimated in vitro, and results showed nanoparticles inhibited the growth of cancer cells. It’s worth noting that the inhibition index of HACAFNP against BGC-823 cells was 71.19% with the sample concentration of 25 μg/mL, which was much higher than the inhibitory effect of ADM. It was demonstrated that the novel nanoparticles with dramatically enhanced biological activity, reduced cytotoxicity, and steady release could be used as the practical candidates for drug loading/release in a delivery system.

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Mi, Y., Zhang, J., Zhang, L., Li, Q., Cheng, Y., & Guo, Z. (2021). Synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of nanoparticles loading adriamycin based on 2-Hydroxypropyltrimethyl ammonium Chloride Chitosan grafting Folic Acid. Polymers, 13(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13142229

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