Abstract
Abstract
Background
The objective of present research work is to design and characterize camptothecin gel using Carbopol-934 for the treatment of epidermoid carcinoma. Optimized herbal gel formulations were evaluated for homogeneity and appearance, viscosity, extrudability, spreadability, drug content, drug release, pH, and in vitro skin cancer activity on A431 cell lines.
Results
Mass and Infrared Spectra respectively conforms molecular weight and functional groups present in camptothecin. All the formulations F1 to F5 showed good homogeneity, pH from 6.68 to 6.90, spreadability in the range of 15.81–23.37 gm.cm/s, extrudability 85.51–90.45% w/w, drug content 89.12–96.64%, and in vitro diffusion 88.36–98.40%, respectively. The drug release study showed that all the formulations followed a diffusion-controlled, zero-order release mechanism. Anticancer activity results indicate that camptothecin gel induce cell death in A-439 cells having IC50 48.03 μg and % apoptosis 54.67 ± 4.58.
Conclusion
Topical delivery of camptothecin alleviates the side effects caused by systemic chemotherapy; hence, the developed herbal gel formulation can be effectively useful to deliver camptothecin in the treatment of epidermoid carcinoma on A-431 cells.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Reference36 articles.
1. Nagai H, Kim YH (2017) Cancer prevention from the perspective of global cancer burden patterns. Journal of Thoracic Disease 9(1):448–451
2. Nadaf SJ, Killedar SG (2018) Curcumin nanocochleates use of design of experiments, solid state characterization, in vitro apoptosis and cytotoxicity against breast cancer MCF-7 cells. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology 47(1):337–350
3. Kristjan O, Matevz P, Uros M (2017) Skin cancer and its treatment: novel treatment approaches with emphasis on nanotechnology. J Nanomater 1(1):1–20
4. Yeap SK, Abu N, Mohamad NE, Beh BK, Ho WY, Ebrahimi S, Yusof HM, Alitheen NB (2015) Chemopreventive and immunomodulatory effects of Murraya koenigii aqueous extract on 4T1 breast cancer cell-challenged mice. BMC Complement Altern Med 15:306–316
5. Javed I, Banzeer AA, Tariq M, Sobia K, Barkat A, Shah SA, Khalil AT (2017) Plant derived anticancer agents: a green anticancer approach. Asian Pac J Trop Biomed 7(1):1129–1150
Cited by
15 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献