2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(419f) Core-Shell Drug Nanoparticles for Therapeutic Delivery
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An in vitro cytotoxic assay was performed by incubating core-shell nanoparticles of paclitaxel with breast cancer cells, MCF-7, for 24 and 48 hours. Results illustrated that paclitaxel nanoparticles arrested MCF-7 cells in the G2/M phase, which agreed with results in literature. These results were also compared to the standard method of delivery; paclitaxel dissolved in Cremophor EL and dehydrated ethanol. Confocal microscopy confirmed that the paclitaxel core-shell nanoparticles induced apoptosis and necrosis of MCF-7 cells after 24 hours at low and high concentrations, respectively. The results suggest that paclitaxel core-shell nanoparticles suspended in a buffered solution provides an alternative mode of delivery that may increase efficacy by decreasing systemic toxicity.