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Drug Efficacy Comparison of pH-Sensitive and Non-pH-Sensitive Taxol Delivery Nanoparticles in Cancer Therapy
Jianquan Wang1,2, Xinyan Ruan3, Hangmin Guan1
1School of Material Engineering, Jinling Institute of Technology, Nanjing, 211169, China.
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Taxol is one of the most widely used chemotherapeutic agents but is restricted by its poor solubility and severe side effects in clinical practice. To overcome these limitations, pH-sensitive nanoparticles, Acetalated Dextran6k-PEG5k-PLA2k-Taxol (ADPP-PTX), non-pH-sensitive nanoparticles, and Propionic Anhydride modified Dextran6k-PEG5k-PLA2k-Taxol (PDPP-PTX) are developed for the delivery of Taxol. Compared with PDPP-PTX, ADPP-PTX shows higher sensitivity to acid response and greater anti-proliferative effect on cancer cells. In the in vivo study, ADPP-PTX treatment effectively suppresses the growth of tumors, while only half the dose of Taxol is used, which significantly reduces systemic toxicity compared with Taxol and PDPP-PTX.

