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Dual stimuli-responsive polypyrrole nanoparticles for anticancer therapy

Journal

JOURNAL OF DRUG DELIVERY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 47, Issue -, Pages 176-180

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jddst.2018.07.002

Keywords

Polypyrrole; Nanoparticles; Cancer; Conjugated polymer; Photothermal; Stimuli-responsive

Funding

  1. Drug Design Program (DDP), Faculty of Pharmacy at Ain Shams University
  2. Lancaster University Faculty of Science and Technology Early Career Internal Grant
  3. Royal Society Research Grant [RG160449]

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We report the development of dual stimuli-responsive nanoparticles with potential for anticancer therapy. The nanoparticles are composed of a conjugated polymer (polypyrrole, PPY) loaded with an anticancer drug (allicin), and were characterized by a variety of physicochemical techniques. The dual stimuli-responsive nature of the PPY nanoparticles was validated in vitro: the PPY nanoparticles delivered an anticancer drug (allicin) in response to exposure to an electric field in vitro as demonstrated with UV-vis spectroscopy; and the PPY nanoparticles exhibited photothermal activity upon irradiation with near infrared light which resulted in resulted in toxicity towards HEP G2 cells in vitro. We believe that such nanoparticles have long term potential for application in cancer therapy in a variety of tissue niches (e.g. breast cancer, liver cancer, lung cancer, skin cancer).

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