Liposomes encapsulating chloroquine were synthesized and characterized. Cryogenic transmission electron microscopy and dynamic light scattering confirmed a liposome size of ~100 nm and uniform shape. Two independent analytical methods were used to quantify chloroquine encapsulation: (i) HPLC, and (ii) UV-Vis spectrophotometry. Using RAW264.7 murine macrophages as model immune cells, cell culture experiments revealed an improved acute cytotoxicity profile of chloroquine encapsulating liposomes with >90% cell viability compared to free chloroquine (cell viability ~30%) at equivalent drug doses. These results may potentially be relevant for liposome-based chloroquine delivery for nanomedicine applications.
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Donahue, N. D., Vance, E. A., Sheth, V., Francek, E. R., & Wilhelm, S. (2023). Synthesis, Characterization, and Acute Cytotoxicity Evaluation of Chloroquine Encapsulating Liposomes. Micro, 3(1), 51–59. https://doi.org/10.3390/micro3010005
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