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Sesamol-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles for treatment of skin cancer
Authors:T Geetha  Meenakshi Kapila  Om Prakash  Parneet Kaur Deol  Vandita Kakkar
Institution:1. University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, India and;2. Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Parasitology, LSUHSC, New Oreleans, LA, USA
Abstract:Role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in skin carcinogenesis is well documented. Natural molecules, like sesamol, with marked antioxidant potential can be useful in combating skin cancers. In vitro antiproliferative (using MTT assay) and DNA fragmentation studies in HL 60 cell lines, confirmed the apoptotic nature of sesamol. However, it showed a significant flux across the mice skin upon topical application, such that its local availability in skin is limited. Former is attributed mainly to its properties like small size, low molecular weight (138.28), and a sufficient lipid and water solubility (log?P 1.29; solubility 38.8?mg/ml). To achieve its maximum epicutaneous delivery, packaging it into a suitable carrier system is thus indicated. Sesamol-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles (S-SLN) were thus prepared with particle size of 127.9?nm (PI: 0.256) and entrapment efficiency of 88.21%. Topical application of S-SLN in a cream base indicated significant retention in the skin with minimal flux across skin as confirmed by the in-vivo skin retention and ex-vivo skin permeation studies. In vivo anticancer studies performed on TPA-induced and benzo(a)pyrene initiated tumour production (ROS mediated) in mouse epidermis showed the normalization (in histology studies) of skin cancers post their induction, upon treatment with S-SLN.
Keywords:Anticancer  glycery monostearate  oxidative stress  pharmacodynamics  topical
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