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Nanostructured delivery system for zinc phthalocyanine: preparation, characterization, and phototoxicity study against human lung adenocarcinoma A549 cells
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NanotherapeuticsEngineeringZinc PhthalocyanineNanotoxicologyBiomedical EngineeringNanomedicineChemical EngineeringTherapeutic NanomaterialsBioimagingDrug Delivery SystemCell-based Drug DeliveryPhotochemistryPhotodynamic TherapyZnpc-loaded Pcl NpsBiopolymersPharmacologyDelivery SystemEncapsulation EfficiencyPhototoxicity StudyNanomaterialsDrug Delivery SystemsNano-drug DeliveryMedicine
Abstract: In this study, zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc) was loaded onto poly-ε-caprolactone (PCL) nanoparticles (NPs) using a solvent emulsification–evaporation method. The process yield and encapsulation efficiency were 74.2% ± 1.2% and 67.1% ± 0.9%, respectively. The NPs had a mean diameter of 187.4 ± 2.1 nm, narrow distribution size with a polydispersity index of 0.096 ± 0.004, zeta potential of -4.85 ± 0.21 mV, and spherical shape. ZnPc has sustained release, following Higuchi’s kinetics. The photobiological activity of the ZnPc-loaded NPs was evaluated on human lung adenocarcinoma A549 cells. Cells were incubated with free ZnPc or ZnPc-loaded NPs for 4 h and then washed with phosphate-buffered saline. Culture medium was added to the wells containing the cells. Finally, the cells were exposed to red light (660 nm) with a light dose of 100 J/cm 2 . The cellular viability was determined after 24 h of incubation. ZnPc-loaded NPs and free photosensitizer eliminated about 95.9% ± 1.8% and 28.7% ± 2.2% of A549 cells, respectively. The phototoxicity was time dependent up to 4 h and concentration dependent at 0–5 µg ZnPc. The cells viability decreased with the increase of the light dose in the range of 10–100 J/cm 2 . Intense lysis was observed in the cells incubated with the ZnPc-loaded NPs and irradiated with red light. ZnPc-loaded PCL NPs are the release systems that promise photodynamic therapy use. Keywords: photosensitizer, nanoparticles, photodynamic therapy, lung cancer, phototoxicity, biodistribution
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