Publications by authors named "Balaji Sopanrao Wakure"

The present investigation reports the potential of exemestane loaded cyclodextrin based nanosponges for the treatment of breast cancer. Fourier transform infrared, and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopic analysis confirmed the encapsulation of ring B, C, and D of exemestane in the nanosponge cavity. studies demonstrated a 6.

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The present investigation was performed to demonstrate the therapeutic potential of lapatinib ditosylate (LD) loaded nanosponge for the treatment of breast cancer. The study reports the fabrication of nanosponge by reaction of β-cyclodextrin with a cross-linking agent, diphenyl carbonate, at several molar ratios using the ultrasound-assisted synthesis method. The drug was loaded into the rightest nanosponge by lyophilization with and without 0.

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Marine algae's, owing to diverse range of secondary metabolites, opening up the new avenues in new drug development and can be used efficiently in anticancer research. Two seaweeds and are subjected to phytochemical investigation by HR-LCMS and NMR which confirms presence of different bioactive compounds. The cytotoxicity of the dichloromethane (DCM) fraction of and was determined using an methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) test and showed considerable dose-dependent cytotoxicity on tumour cell lines.

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Cyclodextrin based nanosponges are the designed nanocarriers for the projected delivery of complex drugs. They are multifunctional hypercrosslinked cyclodextrin polymers connected in a three-dimensional, mesh-like network. Their functional characteristics can be fabricated by using different crosslinkers or their different rations with polymer.

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