Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5512049 | International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Carbohydrate polimeric microcapsules were assembled using a LbL approach onto a CaCO3 core. The microcapsules were used to delivery the anticancer drug cisplatin into HeLa and MCF-7 cancer cell lines. Drug encapsulation, measured by ICP spectroscopy, was around 50% of the charging solution. Fluorimetric measurements showed an efficient cellular uptake of polysacchardic microcapsules in both cell lines. The drug-loaded capsules demonstrated a better efficiency against cell viability than the free drug. Specifically, the amount of platinum reaching genomic DNA was measured, showing that encapsulation improves the nuclear delivery of the drug for both cell lines.
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Authors
Viviana Vergaro, Paride Papadia, Paola Petrini, Francesco Paolo Fanizzi, Sandra A. De Pascali, Francesca Baldassarre, Laura Pastorino, Giuseppe Ciccarella,