Therapeutic effect of orally administered microencapsulated oxaliplatin for colorectal cancer
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Urbanska, Aleksandra M.; Guajardo, Gonzalo; Karagiannis, Emmanouil; Anderson, Daniel Griffith; Langer, Robert S
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Colorectal cancer is a significant source of morbidity and mortality in the United States and other Western countries. Oral delivery of therapeutics remains the most patient accepted form of medication. The development of an oral delivery formulation for local delivery of chemotherapeutics in the gastrointestinal tract can potentially alleviate the adverse side effects including systemic cytotoxicity, as well as focus therapy to the lesions. Here we develop an oral formulation of the chemotherapeutic drug oxaliplatin for the treatment of colorectal cancer. Oxaliplatin was encapsulated in pH sensitive, mucoadhesive chitosan-coated alginate microspheres. The microparticles were formulated to release the chemotherapeutics after passing through the acidic gastric environment thus targeting the intestinal tract. In vivo, these particles substantially reduced the tumor burden in an orthotopic mouse model of colorectal cancer, and reduced mortality.
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2012-04Department
Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media Laboratory; Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MITJournal
Biomaterials
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Elsevier
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Urbanska, Aleksandra M., Emmanouil D. Karagiannis, Gonzalo Guajardo, Robert S. Langer, and Daniel G. Anderson. “Therapeutic Effect of Orally Administered Microencapsulated Oxaliplatin for Colorectal Cancer.” Biomaterials 33, no. 18 (June 2012): 4752–4761.
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01429612
1878-5905