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Research on the synthesis of nanoparticles of betulinic acid and their targeting antitumor activity.

Xuan ChenShuting LuFengrong GongXiaoyu SuiTingting LiuTing Wang
Published in: Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials (2022)
Betulinic acid (BA), a natural pentacyclic lupine-type triterpene, has shown its prominent efficiency on the selective antitumor activity. However, its poor water solubility and bioavailability have limited its application. Herein, targeting nanoparticles were prepared to improve BA-based liposome (BL)'s restricted chemotherapeutic efficacy. Multi-layers membranes from the cancer cells were added as highly penetrative targeting ligands to functionalize the BA-based liposomes. In vitro experiments including the MTT assay and the fluorescence imaging of live/dead staining were adopted to prove its great inhibition in the growth of tumor cells. And it manifests that the antitumor efficacy of BL coated with cell membranes (BLCM) achieves nearly 4.3 times as that of BL under the same conditions in the MTT experiments. In addition, the fluorescence imaging stained with DAPI-FITC was applied to prove the targeting positioning effects on the BLCM. In a nutshell, the nanomedicine has good targeting antitumor efficacy and has great potential in being applied for the personalized cancer clinical treatment.
Keyphrases
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  • cancer therapy
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  • human health
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