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Thermo-sensitive chitosan copolymer-gold hybrid nanoparticles as a nanocarrier for delivery of erlotinib

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2018
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Fathi, M
Zangabad, PS
Barar, J
Aghanejad, A
Erfan-Niya, H
Omidi, Y
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Here, using (poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-co-oleic acid)-g-chitosan ((PNIPAAm-co-OA)-g-CS), CS copolymer-gold hybrid nanoparticles (CGH NPs) were synthesized by autoreduction of auric cations (HAuCl4) in aqueous solution in the absence of any other reducing agent. The engineered thermo-sensitive CS copolymer with free amino groups could reduce auric cations and stabilized the resultant NPs. CGH NPs were prepared using different concentrations of CS copolymer (0.1-1% w/v) and HAuCl4 (50-500 mu L, 0.2% w/v). They were characterized in terms of structure, surface Plasmon band, zeta potential, atomic absorption, stability, size and size distribution. The obtained CGH NPs showed a size range of 80-100 nm and high stability at different pHs with no observable agglomeration/sedimentation for couple of months. The loading efficiency of erlotinib (ETB) in the CGH NPs was about 30%. The ETB was released from the CGH NPs in a thermo-responsive manner. FACS flow cytometry analysis confirmed high cellular uptake (85.81%) of CGH NPs by A549 cells. The cytotoxicity evaluations proved the cytocompatibility and high anti-tumor effect of the engineered CGH NPs. Based on these findings, having used thermo-sensitive CS copolymer, CGH NPs were obtained in one-pot procedure, which could be considered as stimuli-responsive delivery system with potential biomedical applications. (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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