5-fluorouracil loaded magnetic cellulose bionanocomposites for potential colorectal cancer treatment

Magnetic polymer nanocomposites are inherently multifunctional and harbor assorted physiochemical actions for applications thereof as novel drug nanocarriers. Herein, Fe3O4-nanoparticles were supported on rice straw cellulose for 5-Fluorouracil carrier abbreviated as MC/5-FU for potential colorectal...

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Main Authors: Yusefi, Mostafa, Soon, M. L. K., Shameli, Kamyar, Teow, Sin Yeang *, Ali, Roshafima Rasit, Siew, K. K., Chan, H. Y., Wong, Magdelyn Mei Theing *, Lim, Wei Ling *, Kuča, K.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021
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Online Access:http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1829/
http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1829/1/Ronald%20Teow%205%20Fluorouacil%20carbohydrate%20polymer.pdf
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Summary:Magnetic polymer nanocomposites are inherently multifunctional and harbor assorted physiochemical actions for applications thereof as novel drug nanocarriers. Herein, Fe3O4-nanoparticles were supported on rice straw cellulose for 5-Fluorouracil carrier abbreviated as MC/5-FU for potential colorectal cancer treatments. Several analyses indicated the multifunctional properties of MC/5-FU bionanocomposites. Transmission and scanning electron microscopy study demonstrated that Fe3O4 nanofillers covered the cellulose matrix. The drug release from MC/5-FU was evaluated under various pH and temperature conditions, showing the maximum release at pH 7.4 and 44.2 °C. In in vitro anticancer assay, MC/5-FU exhibited enhanced selectivity and anticancer actions against 2D monolayer and 3D tumour spheroid models colorectal cancer cells. The anticancer effects of MC/5-FU with magnetic targeting and heat induction were also examined. This easily synthesized MC/5-FU indicated the potential in application as a low-cost drug formulation for colorectal cancer treatments.