Background: Janus Dendrimer represents a novel class of synthetic nanocarriers. Since it is possible to introduce multiple drugs and target moieties, this helps the designing of new biocompatible forms with pharmacological activities comprised of different drugs with tailor-made functionalities, such as anticancer and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, which could improve the anticancer activity with less toxicity.
Aims: This study aimed to determine the anticancer activity of the Janus dendrimers formed by two dendrons.
Background: The synthesis of conjugates with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs could improve their activity with less toxicity and these compounds could be used for the treatment of cancer.
Objective: The aim of the present investigation was the synthesis of 3,5-bis(dodecyloxy)benzoate - PAMAM conjugates with indomethacin and mefenamic acid to examine their anticancer activity.
Methods: The anticancer activity was studied of the conjugates against six human cancer cells U- 251, PC-3, K-562, HCT-15, MCF-7, SKLU-1, and the COS-7 (as a control) cell lines.
The first example of conjugation of open-resorcinarenes with chlorambucil, ibuprofen, naproxen and indomethacin are presented. The cytotoxic properties of the obtained conjugates were tested against the cancer cell lines U-251, PC-3, K-562, HCT-15, MCF-7 and SKLU-1. It was found that the conjugate with chlorambucil, naproxen or indomethacin (having 8 moieties) was toxic towards cancer cell lines U-251 and K-562, with no activity against non-cancerous COS-7 cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImproving the activity and selectivity profile of anticancer agents will require designing drug carrier systems that employ soluble macromolecules. Olsalazine-PAMAM-dendrimer-salicylic acid-conjugates with dendritic arms of different lengths have shown good stability regarding the chemical link between drug and spacer. In this study, the drug release was followed in vitro by ultraviolet (UV) studies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFp-[bis(chloro-2-ethyl)amino]-L-phenylalanine (melphalan) is an approved anti-cancer agent with a broad spectrum of antitumor activity. However, it has some disadvantages, such as poor water-solubility followed by rapid elimination, which reduce the target specificity. To solve these problems, porphyrin- poly(amidoamine) or PAMAM-conjugates of melphalan were synthesized and characterized.
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