Formulation and evaluation of hyaluronic acid and adipic acid dihydrazide modified graphene quantum dot-based nanotherapeutics for paclitaxel-targeted delivery in breast cancer
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Abstract
Background
Paclitaxel (PAC) was the first-ever natural chemotherapeutic agent for the treatment of breast cancer. However, it has some drawbacks like low water solubility, a long half-life, an unregulated rate of discharge, etc. Thus, this research paper aimed to develop PAC-loaded nanoparticles to lessen toxicity and boost PAC's solubility in water. In this case, hyaluronic acid (HA), graphene quantum dots (GQDs), and adipic acid dihydrazide (ADH) have been combined in a unique way to suggest pH-responsive nanoconjugates that can improve the therapeutic effect of medicinal molecule PAC with fluorescence and breast cancer targeting.
Results
The investigation of the particle dimensions revealed that the majority of the particles were discovered to be between 25–50 nm. Additionally, the loading efficiency of PAC in PAC@HA-ADH-GQDs nanoconjugates was 93.56% and the release of PAC was around 70% at pH 5 and 20% at pH 7.4 in 24 h. The MTT test's risk-free methodology successfully supports the classification of HA-ADH-GQD as a biocompatible substance as it demonstrates cell viability of more than 75%. Additionally, cellular uptake research has shown that MCF7 cancer cells absorbed more PAC@HA-ADH-GQDs than GQDs alone due to the presence of targeting agent HA.
Conclusion
In this study, we have investigated the potential of the hyaluronic acid motif (HA-ADH-GQDs)-attached nanotherapeutics (NTCs) as a carrier for simultaneous fluorescence imaging and pH-triggered targeted administration of anticancer medication for the treatment of breast cancer. The suggested study is innovative since anticancer drug delivery using HA-GQDs NTCs with adhesive capabilities of ADH has not been previously described.
Graphical Abstract
Diagrammatic representation of the preparation of PAC@HA-ADH-GQDs NTCs for breast cancer targeting
期刊介绍:
Future Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (FJPS) is the official journal of the Future University in Egypt. It is a peer-reviewed, open access journal which publishes original research articles, review articles and case studies on all aspects of pharmaceutical sciences and technologies, pharmacy practice and related clinical aspects, and pharmacy education. The journal publishes articles covering developments in drug absorption and metabolism, pharmacokinetics and dynamics, drug delivery systems, drug targeting and nano-technology. It also covers development of new systems, methods and techniques in pharmacy education and practice. The scope of the journal also extends to cover advancements in toxicology, cell and molecular biology, biomedical research, clinical and pharmaceutical microbiology, pharmaceutical biotechnology, medicinal chemistry, phytochemistry and nutraceuticals.