In the present work, a copper-tirapazamine (TPZ) nanocomplex [Cu(TPZ)] was synthesized for selective hypoxia-targeted therapy. The nanocomplex revealed a crystalline form, and exhibited higher lipophilicity, compared to TPZ. Furthermore, its stability was confirmed in different media, with minimum dissociation in serum (∼20% up to 72 h).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt is a great challenge to develop multifunctional nanocarriers for cancer diagnosis and therapy. Herein, versatile CDs/ICG-uLDHs nanovehicles for triple-modal fluorescence/photoacoustic/two-photon bioimaging and effective photothermal therapy were prepared via a facile self-assembly of red emission carbon dots (CDs), indocyanine green (ICG) with the ultrathin layered double hydroxides (uLDHs). Due to the J-aggregates of ICG constructed in the self-assembly process, CDs/ICG-uLDHs was able to stabilize the photothermal agent ICG and enhanced its photothermal efficiency.
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September 2016
Two biocompatible hydroxy double salts (HDSs) were synthesised for the first time and loaded with active pharmaceutical ingredients. Drug release was studied from these intercalates, and sustained release observed. The HDS-drug composites were further formulated into tablets which were found to comply with pharmacopeia requirements for delayed and extended release dosage forms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNovel and highly tuneable pulsatile drug delivery systems have been prepared through the electrospinning of a blend of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO), sodium alginate (SA), and sodium ibuprofen (SI). The resultant fibres contain crystallites of SI embedded in a PEO-SA matrix, and rather than being obtained as flat mats on the collector plate form novel three dimensional structures extending upwards the needle. Fibres were prepared with a range of loadings of SI and SA.
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