cytellin has been researched along with gambogic-acid* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for cytellin and gambogic-acid
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Novel Long-Circulating Liposomes Consisting of PEG Modified β-Sitosterol for Gambogic Acid Delivery.
Long-circulating liposome is an effective formulation in field of cancer treatment. However, high expenditure of formulation and high dose of cholesterol severely restrict its application. In this paper, we developed a method by grafting polyethylene glycol 2000 on β-sitosterol succinic anhydride ester to obtain relatively cheap polyethylene glycol-β-sitosterol conjugates, which were used to prepare long-circulating liposome without cholesterol. Gambogic acid which is an effective antitumor ingredient with very short half-life, was used as a model drug to prepare long-circulating liposome in this research. Meanwhile, the characteristics, pharmacokinetics and distribution of this novel long-circulating liposome were also investigated in comparison with other gambogic acid formulations. Polyethylene glycol-β-sitosterol conjugates were synthesized, different liposomal formulations were also prepared by ethanol injection method, and the obtained nanoparticles were characterized by dynamic light scattering and transmission electron microscope. The long-circulating effect, pharmacokinetics and distribution of gambogic acid in rats were also explored. 1HNMR confirmed that polyethylene glycol-β-sitosterol conjugates were synthesized successfully. Novel long-circulating liposome was successfully prepared by ethanol injection method attaining a entrapment efficiency of 89.4%, exhibiting a homogeneous particle size of 245.2 nm and -24.3 mV zeta potential with smooth continuous surface. This novel long-circulating liposome demonstrated better long-circulating effect than ordinary long-circulating liposome. The novel long-circulating liposome as-prepared not only could reduce cost of grafting polyethylene glycol on macromolecular phospholipid, but also no cholestrol in preparation was applied, expanding the application of liposome as a formulation in the field of lowering blood lipid. Therefore, polyethylene glycol-β-sitosterol conjugates are recommended substitute for polyethylene glycol modified phospholipid to prepare long-circulating liposomes. Topics: Animals; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Liposomes; Microscopy, Electron, Transmission; Polyethylene Glycols; Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Sitosterols; Tissue Distribution; Xanthones | 2016 |