JOURNAL ARTICLE

Coordination bonding based pH-responsive albumin nanoparticles for anticancer drug delivery

Chenguang LiLei XingShunai Che

Year: 2012 Journal:   Dalton Transactions Vol: 41 (13)Pages: 3714-3714   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

Zn-loaded bovine serum albumin nanoparticles (Zn-BSA nanoparticles) were prepared and used as carriers for pH-responsive anticancer drug delivery. Zinc was introduced into this system to increase the stability of the BSA nanoparticles and to load the anticancer drug based on the coordination bonding formation of Zn-BSA and Zn-drug molecules, respectively. The cleavage of either the "Zn-BSA" or the "Zn-drug" coordination bonding, in response to pH, would result in the release of the drug under designated pH conditions. The nanoparticles were spherical with diameters of 50-60 nm and narrow size distribution. Mitoxantrone (MX) was chosen as the model drug to study the release behavior and the inhibitory efficacy against tumor cells. In vitro release behavior of MX loaded Zn-BSA nanoparticles (MX-Zn-BSA nanoparticles) showed a fine pH-responsiveness. The release amount at pH 5.0 was close to 80%, while the cumulative release amount at pH 7.4 was less than 6% within 24 h. The blank Zn-BSA nanoparticles were of low cytotoxicity, while a high cytotoxic activity of MX-Zn-BSA nanoparticles against MCF-7 cells was demonstrated by in vitro cell assays.

Keywords:
Bovine serum albumin Nanoparticle Chemistry Drug delivery Zinc Cytotoxicity Nuclear chemistry Drug In vitro Biophysics Chromatography Biochemistry Nanotechnology Organic chemistry Pharmacology Materials science

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