A drug delivery system with fluorescent labeling for the delivery and release of the carboxylate-type camptothecin and its cytotoxicity on HepG2 cancer cell

Y Liu, T Li, X Qiu, X Shang, Y Chen - Journal of Sol-Gel Science and …, 2023 - Springer
To facilitate the loading and targeted delivery of drugs, the camptothecin with negatively
charged is used for the intercalation of Eu3+-doped MgAl-LDH with fluorescent property. X …

New formulation and evaluation of camptothecin encapsulated and/or dispersed suppository

S Fatmi, L Taouzinet, M Lahiani-Skiba… - Anti-Cancer Agents …, 2021 - ingentaconnect.com
Background: Camptothecin is known for its potent anticancer activity. However, its optimal
activity is reduced due to its low solubility and stability in biological media. Objective: The …

Intensified Pb (II) adsorption using functionalized KCC-1 synthesized from rice husk ash in batch and column adsorption studies

R Hasan, RSR Mohd Zaki, HD Setiabudi, R Jusoh… - Applied …, 2023 - Springer
An attempt to investigate the feasibility of 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (3-APTES)-
functionalized KCC-1 (NH2/KCC-1) prepared from rice husk ash (RHA) for Pb (II) removal …

Controlled release of niacinamide from fibrous silica nanocarrier in face serum formulation

NF binti Sukor, R binti Jusoh… - Materials Today …, 2023 - Elsevier
The current study offers controlled release of niacinamide from fibrous silica (KCC-1) loaded
in a face serum formulation. Furthermore, three drug loading methods, namely physical …

Polycaprolactone/epoxide-functionalized silica composite microparticles for long-term controlled release of trans-chalcone

Y Kaptan, Y Güvenilir - Journal of Polymer Engineering, 2023 - degruyter.com
In this study, controlled release of trans-chalcone was achieved by using a polycaprolactone-
based hybrid system as the drug carrier material. Encapsulation efficiency was obtained in …

[PDF][PDF] Biological Cell-substrate Interactions with Few-layered Nanomaterials

R Harries - 2021 - sussex.figshare.com
Nanobiotechnology is a rapidly developing field of research. The use of nanomaterials in
cellular biology is enabling growth of new imaging techniques, drug delivery and therapies …