pH Triggered Curcumin Release from PMMA-AA Coated ZnO Nanoparticles for Excellent Anti-Gastric Cancer Therapy

  • R D
  • J R
  • J R
  • et al.
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Abstract

The curcumin loaded PMMA-AA/ZnO nanocomposite potentially inhibited the growth of AGS cancer tumour in male Swiss albino mouse, which showed a promising targeted cancer therapy. Interestingly the given bio-nanocomposite was rapidly cleared from the organs with negligible exhibition of toxicity. From the obtained results it is understood that the apoptosis has been occurred through mitochondrial disruption-mediated pathway. Also these nanomaterials could efficiently hinder the Go/G1 transition along with cycle progression at S-phase transition due to the radiation-induced DNA damage. These findings declared that the auspicious candidate, curcumin could be successfully delivered into the target by the polymer encapsulated ZnO NPs and exhibited a potent activity against gastric cancer cells at molecular and cellular levels as well as cell proliferation in a panel of tumour cells.

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R, D., J, R., J, R., J, M., & J, A. (2018). pH Triggered Curcumin Release from PMMA-AA Coated ZnO Nanoparticles for Excellent Anti-Gastric Cancer Therapy. Journal of Material Science & Engineering, 07(01). https://doi.org/10.4172/2169-0022.1000414

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