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A nanomedicine-promising approach to provide an appropriate colon-targeted drug delivery system for 5-fluorouracil

Targeted drug delivery plays a significant role in disease treatment associated with the colon, affording therapeutic responses for a prolonged period of time with low side effects. Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in both men and women with an estimated 102,480 cases of colon cance...

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Autores principales: Singh, Sima, Kotla, Niranjan G, Tomar, Sonia, Maddiboyina, Balaji, Webster, Thomas J, Sharma, Dinesh, Sunnapu, Omprakash
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4664497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26648721
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S89030
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author Singh, Sima
Kotla, Niranjan G
Tomar, Sonia
Maddiboyina, Balaji
Webster, Thomas J
Sharma, Dinesh
Sunnapu, Omprakash
author_facet Singh, Sima
Kotla, Niranjan G
Tomar, Sonia
Maddiboyina, Balaji
Webster, Thomas J
Sharma, Dinesh
Sunnapu, Omprakash
author_sort Singh, Sima
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description Targeted drug delivery plays a significant role in disease treatment associated with the colon, affording therapeutic responses for a prolonged period of time with low side effects. Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in both men and women with an estimated 102,480 cases of colon cancer and 40,340 cases of rectal cancer in 2013 as reported by the American Cancer Society. In the present investigation, we developed an improved oral delivery system for existing anticancer drugs meant for colon cancer via prebiotic and probiotic approaches. The system comprises three components, namely, nanoparticles of drug coated with natural materials such as guar gum, xanthan gum (that serve as prebiotics), and probiotics. The natural gums play a dual role of protecting the drug in the gastric as well as intestinal conditions to allow its release only in the colon. In vitro results obtained from these experiments indicated the successful targeted delivery of 5-fluorouracil to the colon. Electron microscopy results demonstrated that the prepared nanoparticles were spherical in shape and 200 nm in size. The in vitro release data indicated that the maximum release occurs at pH 7.2 and 7.4 with 93% of the drug released in the presence of 4% (w/v) of rat cecal content. In vivo results conclude a practical mechanism to maintain the integrity and intactness of the intestinal/colonic microflora, in the face of a “chemical attack” by oral colon-targeted drug delivery for colon cancer treatment.
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spelling pubmed-46644972015-12-08 A nanomedicine-promising approach to provide an appropriate colon-targeted drug delivery system for 5-fluorouracil Singh, Sima Kotla, Niranjan G Tomar, Sonia Maddiboyina, Balaji Webster, Thomas J Sharma, Dinesh Sunnapu, Omprakash Int J Nanomedicine Original Research Targeted drug delivery plays a significant role in disease treatment associated with the colon, affording therapeutic responses for a prolonged period of time with low side effects. Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in both men and women with an estimated 102,480 cases of colon cancer and 40,340 cases of rectal cancer in 2013 as reported by the American Cancer Society. In the present investigation, we developed an improved oral delivery system for existing anticancer drugs meant for colon cancer via prebiotic and probiotic approaches. The system comprises three components, namely, nanoparticles of drug coated with natural materials such as guar gum, xanthan gum (that serve as prebiotics), and probiotics. The natural gums play a dual role of protecting the drug in the gastric as well as intestinal conditions to allow its release only in the colon. In vitro results obtained from these experiments indicated the successful targeted delivery of 5-fluorouracil to the colon. Electron microscopy results demonstrated that the prepared nanoparticles were spherical in shape and 200 nm in size. The in vitro release data indicated that the maximum release occurs at pH 7.2 and 7.4 with 93% of the drug released in the presence of 4% (w/v) of rat cecal content. In vivo results conclude a practical mechanism to maintain the integrity and intactness of the intestinal/colonic microflora, in the face of a “chemical attack” by oral colon-targeted drug delivery for colon cancer treatment. Dove Medical Press 2015-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4664497/ /pubmed/26648721 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S89030 Text en © 2015 Singh et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Singh, Sima
Kotla, Niranjan G
Tomar, Sonia
Maddiboyina, Balaji
Webster, Thomas J
Sharma, Dinesh
Sunnapu, Omprakash
A nanomedicine-promising approach to provide an appropriate colon-targeted drug delivery system for 5-fluorouracil
title A nanomedicine-promising approach to provide an appropriate colon-targeted drug delivery system for 5-fluorouracil
title_full A nanomedicine-promising approach to provide an appropriate colon-targeted drug delivery system for 5-fluorouracil
title_fullStr A nanomedicine-promising approach to provide an appropriate colon-targeted drug delivery system for 5-fluorouracil
title_full_unstemmed A nanomedicine-promising approach to provide an appropriate colon-targeted drug delivery system for 5-fluorouracil
title_short A nanomedicine-promising approach to provide an appropriate colon-targeted drug delivery system for 5-fluorouracil
title_sort nanomedicine-promising approach to provide an appropriate colon-targeted drug delivery system for 5-fluorouracil
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4664497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26648721
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S89030
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