Polyethylenimine and sodium cholate-modified ethosomes complex as multidrug carrier for the treatment of melanoma through transdermal delivery.
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Abstract
Multidrug resistance is the main reason for the failure of chemotherapy during the treatment of the tumor. To overcome multidrug resistance, this study attempts to develop a novel transdermal drug-delivery system (TDDS) loading cytotoxic drug and chemosensitizer. The polyethylenimine-modified ethosomes (Eth) and sodium cholate-modified ethosomes (Eth) were firstly fabricated, and then a novel TDDS based on the carriers complex of Eth/Eth was prepared by electrostatic interaction and evaluated both and . The Eth/Eth showed the excellent antitumor effect on treating melanoma, using doxorubicin and curcumin as the cytotoxic drug and chemosensitizer, respectively. The as-prepared TDDS composed of Eth/Eth loading multidrug is an effective means for treating melanoma.
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| Authors | Ma, Linlin;Wang, Xiaoyun;Wu, Jinglei;Zhang, Dongdong;Zhang, Lin;Song, Xinran;Hong, Huoyan;He, Chuanglong;Mo, Xiumei;Wu, Sufang;Kai, Guoyin;Wang, Hongsheng; |
| Journal | nanomedicine (london, england) |
| Year | 2019 |
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10.2217/nnm-2018-0398
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