2023
DOI: 10.2147/ijn.s385470
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Combined Thermosensitive Gel Co-Loaded with Dermaseptin-PP and PTX Liposomes for Effective Local Chemotherapy

Abstract: Introduction Chemotherapeutic drugs are often ineffective due to the delivery. Local chemotherapy, which has high drug concentration, low systemic toxicity, and long duration, has shown excellent potential. Cationic antimicrobial peptides have been proved to enhance the tumor cells’ uptake of chemotherapeutic drugs through the membrane-breaking effect. In this study, we designed and developed a thermosensitive gel co-loaded with Dermaseptin-PP and paclitaxel liposomes to increase local chemotherap… Show more

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“…Dermaseptin‐PP liposomes were prepared according to the method of Ziyi Dong et al. [7]: Dermaseptin‐PP liposomes were prepared by membrane hydration. SPC, CHO, and DSPE‐Hyd‐PEG 2k (Figure 1) were weighed at a molar ratio of 65:25:10 (mol:mol:mol) and then mixed and dissolved in an appropriate amount of methylene chloride.…”
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“…Dermaseptin‐PP liposomes were prepared according to the method of Ziyi Dong et al. [7]: Dermaseptin‐PP liposomes were prepared by membrane hydration. SPC, CHO, and DSPE‐Hyd‐PEG 2k (Figure 1) were weighed at a molar ratio of 65:25:10 (mol:mol:mol) and then mixed and dissolved in an appropriate amount of methylene chloride.…”
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“…Some antimicrobial peptides with α helix structure often show excellent anticancer activity, so they are also called Anticancer peptides (ACPs) [5,6]. Dermaseptins (DRSs) are a family of peptides that are part of the skin secretions of several Hylid frogs, particularly from the Agalychnis and Phyllomedusa families [7]. DRSs are classified as Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) because they show efficacy in vitro against some Grampositive and Gram-negative bacteria, parasites, yeast, protozoa, and viruses and show immunomodulation effects [8].…”
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