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Anticancer Activity of Water-Soluble Olsalazine-PAMAM-Dendrimer-Salicylic Acid-Conjugates.

Sandra Cortez-MayaLuis Daniel Pedro-HernándezElena Martínez-KlimovaTeresa Ramírez-ÁpanMarcos Martínez-García
Published in: Biomolecules (2019)
Improving 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. Evaluation of the cytotoxicity of the olsalazine-PAMAM-dendrimer-salicylic acid-conjugates employing a sulforhodamine B (SRB) assay in PC-3 (human prostatic adenocarcinoma) and MCF-7 (human mammary adenocarcinoma) cell lines demonstrated that conjugate 9 was more active as an antiproliferative agent than cisplatin, and no cytotoxicity towards the African green monkey kidney fibroblast (COS-7) cell line was observed in any of the conjugates synthesized in the present work.
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