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Research Article

Preparation of the albumin nanoparticle system loaded with both paclitaxel and sorafenib and its evaluation in vitro and in vivo

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Pages 528-536 | Received 13 Feb 2011, Accepted 19 May 2011, Published online: 27 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

Paclitaxel and sorafenib loaded albumin nanoparticles (PTX–SRF-BSA-NPs) were prepared and studied here to avoid the toxicities from the excipients in the Taxol® and explore the effect of such combination on the antitumour efficacy and toxicity. PTX-BSA-NPs and so on were used as controls. The particle size, zeta potential, encapsulation efficiency and morphology were evaluated. Less than 70% of each drug released within 24 h. PTX and SRF existed as molecular or amorphous form in the PTX–SRF-BSA-NPs. The particle size did not change much after 2-month storage in freeze-dried form or 24 h in suspension. The treatment with PTX–SRF-BSA-NPs (7.5 mg kg−1 PTX + 7.5 mg kg−1 SRF) exhibited lower myelosuppression than PTX-BSA-NPs (15 mg kg−1 PTX) while it remained or increased the antitumour effect in mice tumour models. Compared with the solution containing the same level of PTX and SRF, PTX–SRF-BSA-NPs demonstrated significantly lower haemolysis and myelosuppression effect.

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