Applying quality by design approach for the determination of potent paclitaxel loaded poly(lactic acid) based implants for localized tumor drug delivery
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Cevher, Erdal
Siafaka, Panoraia I.
Misirli, Duygu
Tsanaktsis, Vasilios
BİNGÖL ÖZAKPINAR, ÖZLEM
Ozcan Bulbul, Ece
Ustundag Okur, Neslihan
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In the present study, poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and poly(ethylene succinate) (PESu) or poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) under the framework of quality by design, were blended to produce effective sustained-release matrices for Paclitaxel delivery. A complete physicochemical characterization including weight variation, thickness, water uptake, moisture absorption, moisture loss, and hydrolytic degradation under physiological conditions, was performed. Quality by design approach was applied to study the critical parameters. In vitro cancer toxicity was studied in human cancer cell lines including lung and breast adenocarcinoma. The developed Paclitaxel-loaded films can act as a promising alternative topical matrix as an implant for breast and lung cancer treatment.
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