Publications by authors named "Pradip R Chaudhari"

Buparvaquone (BPQ)-loaded asymmetric solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN) prepared by a modified nanoprecipitation method were evaluated for splenotropic drug delivery. BPQ SLN exhibited an average particle size of 650.28 ± 6.

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The present investigation deals with preparation and characterization of anti-migraine zolmitriptan (ZMT) nanostructured polymeric carriers for nose to brain drug targeting. The drug-loaded colloidal nanocarriers of ZMT were prepared by modified ionic gelation of cationic chitosan with anionic sodium tripolyphosphate and characterized for particle size, zeta potential, and entrapment efficiency. Further, in order to investigate nose to brain drug targeting, biodistribution, and brain kinetics studies were performed using technetium radiolabeled nanocarriers (Tc-ZMTNP) in Swiss albino mice.

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177Lu-EDTMP is currently being investigated as a potential agent for providing palliative care to the patients suffering from bone pain due to metastatic skeletal carcinoma. The present article describes the evaluation of 177Lu-EDTMP complex in four different canine patients with different types of primary and metastatic skeletal lesions with respect to its pharmacokinetic properties, dosimetry and therapeutic efficacy. The dogs were treated with a dose of ~44.

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Present study investigates the potential of chemically modified (Shah et al., 2013) palmitoylated arabinogalactan (PAG) in guiding liposomal delivery system and targeting asialoglycoprotein receptors (ASGPR) which are expressed in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). PAG was incorporated in liposomes during preparation and doxorubicin hydrochloride was actively loaded in preformed liposomes with and without PAG.

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Designing ideal radiopharmaceuticals for use as bone pain palliatives require the use of a moderate energy beta() emitter as a radionuclide and a suitable polyaminophosphonic acid as a carrier molecule. Owing to its suitable decay characteristics [T(1/2) = 6.73 d, E((max)) = 497 keV, E() = 113 keV (6.

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A new therapeutic radio colloid for radiosynoviorthesis (RS) applications is reported. The method of preparation involves the reaction of SmCl3 carrier with carrier added [32P]H3PO4 in the presence of gelatin. The pure colloid was recovered by dialysis purification leading to radiochemical yield of around 90%.

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MUC1 is a mucin family protein, overexpressed in more than 90% of breast cancers in an underglycosylated form, exposing the core peptides of the extracellular domain that act as a potential target for antibody-mediated therapy. We have developed an anti-MUC1 scFv antibody from a phage library of mice immunized with synthetic peptide MUC1-variable number of tandem repeats. MUC1 binding phages were affinity selected through biopanning using a biotin-streptavidin pull-down method.

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A nine-year-old male black Giant Schnauzer dog was referred for the scintigraphic evaluation with a history of malignant fibrosarcoma with a rapidly growing non painful mass on the left shoulder region quite near to the site of an operation performed four months ago. We carried out oncological scintigraphy using pentavalent (99m)Technetium labelled dimercaptosuccinic acid [(99m)Tc(V)-DMSA], a tumour localising radiopharmaceutical agent. The study was performed to assess the margins, vascularity of the tumour and response to the cancer therapy.

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Background: Designing ideal radiopharmaceuticals for use as bone pain palliative agents requires the use of a moderate energy beta emitter as the radionuclide and a polyaminophosphonic acid as the carrier molecule. Cyclic polyaminophosphonic acid ligands are known for endowing higher thermodynamic stability and kinetic inertness of the radiolabelled agent when complexed with radiolanthanides.

Aim: To use Sm (T1/2=46.

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Background: Generator-produced beta-emitting radionuclides such as (188)Re are gaining in importance for radiosynoviorthesis because of their availability on a regular basis.

Material And Methods: We prepared a (188)Re-tin colloid in a reaction carried out either at 100 degrees C or at room temperature (RT). The size of the colloid particles was measured with a laser lightscattering method, and their biodistribution, dosimetric aspects and therapeutic effects were studied in an antigen-induced arthritis (AIA) model in rabbits.

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