Formulation of Letrozole-loaded Ethyl Cellulose and Eudragit S100
Nanoparticles by Nanoprecipitation Technique and Determination of
Cytotoxic Activity by MTT Assay
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Abstract
The major goal of this work is to develop letrozole nanoparticles using
the polymer precipitation technique. Formulations were prepared by using Ethyl cellulose and Eudragit
S100 as polymers.
By varying drug-polymer ratios, a total of ten formulations were prepared. By altering
the drug concentration to polymer, five formulations were prepared with Ethyl cellulose and five
with Eudragit S100. All ten formulations were evaluated for different characterization and evaluation
parameters such as Entrapment efficiency, Loading capacity and in vitro drug release studies,
particle size, stability (zeta potential), surface morphology, and drug-polymer interaction study.
In comparison, the NEC 2:1 formulation showed the smallest particle size,high stability,
good entrapment efficiency, and sustained drug release. This formulation was further studied to determine
the anticancer activity in vitro in the MCF-7 Breast cancer cell line by MTT assay. The results
indicated that the prepared formulation exhibited anticancer activity with an IC50 value of
91.26 micromolar.
Comparatively, Ethyl cellulose was proven to be a better polymer than Eudragit
S100, and the nanoprecipitation technique was considered the most suitable technique for preparing
letrozole nanoparticles.