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Synthesis, characterization, and in vitro evaluation of the starch-based α-amylase responsive hydrogels.

Parviz Davoodi-MonfaredShiva Akbari-BirganiSaeed MohammadiFoad KazemiNasser NikfarjamMohsen NikbakhtSeyed Asadollah Mousavi
Published in: Journal of cellular physiology (2020)
Controlled-release drug delivery systems are promising platforms in medicine. Among various types of material in drug delivery, hydrogels are interesting ones. They are water-soluble and tissue compatible polymers with a high capacity to carry and release drugs in a controllable manner. In this study, we introduce the synthesis, characterization, and application of an α-amylase responsive hydrogel in controlled drug delivery. The newly synthesized starch-based hydrogels structurally characterized by means of Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. A proapoptotic drug, doxorubicin, was loaded into the hydrogels and the controlled release of the drug was assessed in the presence of α-amylase and ultimately it was evaluated to controlled-drug release in vitro and subsequently in killing cancer cells. Our results highlight the effectiveness of temporal drug delivery using α-amylase responsive hydrogels in killing cancer cells.
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