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Synthetic Calcium Silicate Biocomposite Based on Sea Urchin Skeleton for 5-Fluorouracil Cancer Delivery

Synthetic calcium silicates and phosphates are promising compounds for targeted drug delivery for the effective treatment of cancerous tumors, and for minimizing toxic effects on the patient’s entire body. This work presents an original synthesis of a composite based on crystalline wollastonite CaSi...

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Autores principales: Papynov, Evgeniy K., Shichalin, Oleg O., Kapustina, Olesya V., Buravlev, Igor Yu., Apanasevich, Vladimir I., Mayorov, Vitaly Yu., Fedorets, Alexander N., Lembikov, Alexey O., Gritsuk, Danila N., Ovodova, Anna V., Gribanova, Sofia S., Kornakova, Zlata E., Shapkin, Nikolay P.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10180529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37176377
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16093495
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author Papynov, Evgeniy K.
Shichalin, Oleg O.
Kapustina, Olesya V.
Buravlev, Igor Yu.
Apanasevich, Vladimir I.
Mayorov, Vitaly Yu.
Fedorets, Alexander N.
Lembikov, Alexey O.
Gritsuk, Danila N.
Ovodova, Anna V.
Gribanova, Sofia S.
Kornakova, Zlata E.
Shapkin, Nikolay P.
author_facet Papynov, Evgeniy K.
Shichalin, Oleg O.
Kapustina, Olesya V.
Buravlev, Igor Yu.
Apanasevich, Vladimir I.
Mayorov, Vitaly Yu.
Fedorets, Alexander N.
Lembikov, Alexey O.
Gritsuk, Danila N.
Ovodova, Anna V.
Gribanova, Sofia S.
Kornakova, Zlata E.
Shapkin, Nikolay P.
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description Synthetic calcium silicates and phosphates are promising compounds for targeted drug delivery for the effective treatment of cancerous tumors, and for minimizing toxic effects on the patient’s entire body. This work presents an original synthesis of a composite based on crystalline wollastonite CaSiO(3) and combeite Na(4)Ca(4)(Si(6)O(18)), using a sea urchin Mesocentrotus nudus skeleton by microwave heating under hydrothermal conditions. The phase and elemental composition and structure of the obtained composite were studied by XRF, REM, BET, and EDS methods, depending on the microwave heating time of 30 or 60 min, respectively, and the influence of thermo-oxidative post-treatment of samples. The role of the sea urchin skeleton in the synthesis was shown. First, it provides a raw material base (source of Ca(2+)) for the formation of the calcium silicate composite. Second, it is a matrix for the formation of its porous inorganic framework. The sorption capacity of the composite, with respect to 5-fluorouracil, was estimated, the value of which was 12.3 mg/L. The resulting composite is a promising carrier for the targeted delivery of chemotherapeutic drugs. The mechanism of drug release from an inorganic natural matrix was also evaluated by fitting its release profile to various mathematical models.
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spelling pubmed-101805292023-05-13 Synthetic Calcium Silicate Biocomposite Based on Sea Urchin Skeleton for 5-Fluorouracil Cancer Delivery Papynov, Evgeniy K. Shichalin, Oleg O. Kapustina, Olesya V. Buravlev, Igor Yu. Apanasevich, Vladimir I. Mayorov, Vitaly Yu. Fedorets, Alexander N. Lembikov, Alexey O. Gritsuk, Danila N. Ovodova, Anna V. Gribanova, Sofia S. Kornakova, Zlata E. Shapkin, Nikolay P. Materials (Basel) Article Synthetic calcium silicates and phosphates are promising compounds for targeted drug delivery for the effective treatment of cancerous tumors, and for minimizing toxic effects on the patient’s entire body. This work presents an original synthesis of a composite based on crystalline wollastonite CaSiO(3) and combeite Na(4)Ca(4)(Si(6)O(18)), using a sea urchin Mesocentrotus nudus skeleton by microwave heating under hydrothermal conditions. The phase and elemental composition and structure of the obtained composite were studied by XRF, REM, BET, and EDS methods, depending on the microwave heating time of 30 or 60 min, respectively, and the influence of thermo-oxidative post-treatment of samples. The role of the sea urchin skeleton in the synthesis was shown. First, it provides a raw material base (source of Ca(2+)) for the formation of the calcium silicate composite. Second, it is a matrix for the formation of its porous inorganic framework. The sorption capacity of the composite, with respect to 5-fluorouracil, was estimated, the value of which was 12.3 mg/L. The resulting composite is a promising carrier for the targeted delivery of chemotherapeutic drugs. The mechanism of drug release from an inorganic natural matrix was also evaluated by fitting its release profile to various mathematical models. MDPI 2023-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10180529/ /pubmed/37176377 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16093495 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Papynov, Evgeniy K.
Shichalin, Oleg O.
Kapustina, Olesya V.
Buravlev, Igor Yu.
Apanasevich, Vladimir I.
Mayorov, Vitaly Yu.
Fedorets, Alexander N.
Lembikov, Alexey O.
Gritsuk, Danila N.
Ovodova, Anna V.
Gribanova, Sofia S.
Kornakova, Zlata E.
Shapkin, Nikolay P.
Synthetic Calcium Silicate Biocomposite Based on Sea Urchin Skeleton for 5-Fluorouracil Cancer Delivery
title Synthetic Calcium Silicate Biocomposite Based on Sea Urchin Skeleton for 5-Fluorouracil Cancer Delivery
title_full Synthetic Calcium Silicate Biocomposite Based on Sea Urchin Skeleton for 5-Fluorouracil Cancer Delivery
title_fullStr Synthetic Calcium Silicate Biocomposite Based on Sea Urchin Skeleton for 5-Fluorouracil Cancer Delivery
title_full_unstemmed Synthetic Calcium Silicate Biocomposite Based on Sea Urchin Skeleton for 5-Fluorouracil Cancer Delivery
title_short Synthetic Calcium Silicate Biocomposite Based on Sea Urchin Skeleton for 5-Fluorouracil Cancer Delivery
title_sort synthetic calcium silicate biocomposite based on sea urchin skeleton for 5-fluorouracil cancer delivery
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10180529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37176377
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16093495
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