Title of article :
Preparation, Description and Evaluation of the Lethality Acid loaded Liposomal Nanoparticles against in Vitro Colon and Liver Cancer
Author/Authors :
Hatami ، Ali Department of Chemical Engineering - Islamic Azad University, Science and Research branch
Abstract :
Today, the use of nanoparticles as carriers in the science of drug delivery is of particular importance. Improving drug performance and reducing side effects due to changes in the pharmacokinetic properties of the drug are special benefits of drug Nanocarriers. Monolayer and bilayer Nano liposomes were synthesized by reverse phase evaporation and thin film hydration with HEPES buffer and Snoike operation, respectively. Scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy examinations show that Pegylated Nano-Phytosomes have a spherical shape and much less aggregation is observed compared to nonPegylated Nano-phytosomes. In order to evaluate the rate of drug release and the effect of peeling on the quality of drug release, dialysis bag method was used. The results of drug release indicate the rapid release of the free drug compared to the release of the drug from Glycyrrhizic acidloaded Nano-Phytosomes. The results of apoptosis test also showed equal distribution of DNA of healthy cells and sphericity of cell nucleus. In order to investigate the effect of cell mortality in the monolayer nano-liposomes section, two HepG2 and KATO III cell lines were used and in the bilayer Nano-Phytosomes section, two cell lines DLD1 and LIM2405 related to colon cancer were used.
Keywords :
cancer , Drug release , Nano liposome , Nano , Phytosome , Cisplatin , Glycyrrhizic acid
Journal title :
Journal of Chemical Reviews
Journal title :
Journal of Chemical Reviews