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2021
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics13111741
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Cholesterol-Based Nanovesicles Enhance the In Vitro Cytotoxicity, Ex Vivo Intestinal Absorption, and In Vivo Bioavailability of Flutamide

Abstract: Critical adverse effects and frequent administration, three times per day, limit the use of flutamide (FLT) as a chemotherapeutic agent in the treatment of prostate cancer. Therefore, our research aimed to develop new cholesterol-based nanovesicles for delivering FLT to malignant cells in an endeavor to maximize its therapeutic efficacy and minimize undesired adverse effects. Draper–Lin small composite design was used to optimize the critical quality attributes of FLT-loaded niosomes and ensure the desired pro… Show more

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“…This system had reasonable drug release and a good inhibitory effect on PC. As shown in Figures 4C,D , compared to PC3, green monkey epithelial kidney cells (VERO) were almost not sensitive to OF ( Ali et al, 2021 ). This was an example of nanovesicle optimization as the carrier of antiandrogen drugs, and it might be a promising method to optimize other antihormone drugs, such as estrogen.…”
Section: Pc Therapymentioning
confidence: 91%
“…This system had reasonable drug release and a good inhibitory effect on PC. As shown in Figures 4C,D , compared to PC3, green monkey epithelial kidney cells (VERO) were almost not sensitive to OF ( Ali et al, 2021 ). This was an example of nanovesicle optimization as the carrier of antiandrogen drugs, and it might be a promising method to optimize other antihormone drugs, such as estrogen.…”
Section: Pc Therapymentioning
confidence: 91%