Publications by authors named "Widchaya Radchatawedchakoon"

Chemotherapy is a vital option for cancer treatment; however, its therapeutic outcomes are limited by dose-dependent toxicity and the occurrence of chemoresistance. siRNAs have emerged as an attractive therapeutic option enabling specific interference with target genes. Combination therapy using chemotherapeutic agents along with gene therapy could be a potential strategy for cancer management, which not only improves therapeutic efficacy but also decreases untoward effects from dose reduction.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

This article is related to the effects of the headgroups and spacer length of cationic lipids on transfection efficiency. To develop highly potent cationic lipids, a series of divalent lysine-diamine conjugated cholesterol-based cationic lipids with three different headgroups (ammonium, trimethyl ammonium, and guanidinium) were synthesized. The newly synthesized cationic lipids () formed cationic liposomes in the presence and absence of a zwitterionic helper lipid, DOPE (dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

In the optimization of transfection efficacy, one of the crucial barriers to effective gene delivery is in fact the intracellular trafficking of nucleic acids, besides the first and the last steps of gene transfer, i.e., delivery to the cell and transcription.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

One new furanocoumarin, 3'-prenyloxypsoralen (1), and two known furanocoumarins, imperatorin (2) and xanthotoxin (3) were isolated from the raw fruits of Aegle marmelos. The structures of the isolated coumarins were confirmed by spectroscopic evidence. Compound 1 exhibited moderate cytotoxic activity against HEK293, HeLa, MCF7, and HT29 cell lines with IC50 values of 31.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A series of novel, highly selective azo dye-thiosemicarbazones based anion sensors (3e-f) have been synthesized from the condensation reaction between thiosemicarbazide and six different azo salicylaldehydes. The structure of the sensors was confirmed by spectroscopic methods. The selectivity and sensitivity in the recognition for acetate anion over other anions such as fluoride, chloride, iodide and dihydrogenphosphate anions were determined by naked-eyes and UV-vis spectra.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The ability of a nonviral gene delivery system to overcome extra- and intracellular barriers is a critical issue for the future clinical applications of gene therapy. In recent years much effort has been focused on the development of a variety of DNA carriers, and cationic liposomes have become the most common nonviral gene delivery system. One hundred and eighty novel cationic lipids with asymmetric acyl-cholesteryl hydrophobic tails were synthesized by parallel solid-phase chemistry.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • - Twenty-four new cationic lipids based on cholesterol were developed using solid-phase chemistry, featuring different asymmetric head groups with amino functionalities.
  • - The lipids were tested for their ability to bind DNA and their effectiveness in transfecting HEK293 cells, showing that lipids with equal chain lengths worked best with asymmetric heads, while those with unequal chains performed better with symmetric heads.
  • - One specific lipid, 3beta-[N-(N'-Guanidinyl)-2'-aminoethyl)-N-(2-aminoethyl)carbamoyl] cholesterol (5), demonstrated the highest transfection efficiency with low toxicity, outperforming commercial transfection agents in delivering DNA to PC3 prostate cancer cells. *
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The solid phase synthesis of a library of aminoglycerol-diamine conjugate-based transfection agents having urea linkage between diverse length of diamines and various lengths of hydrophobic tails is described. These compounds were characterized and structure-activity relationships were determined for DNA binding and transfection ability when formulated as cationic liposomes. Cationic lipids with short spacer length and short hydrophobic tails bound to DNA and delivered DNA into HEK293 cells more efficient than those with longer ones.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF