13 výsledky
Vitamin E is a term that describes a group of compounds with similar yet unique chemical structures and biological activities. One interesting property possessed by certain vitamin E compounds-namely, delta-tocotrienol, RRR-alpha-tocopheryl succinate [vitamin E succinate (VES), a hydrolyzable
Metastasis formation requires active energy production and is regulated at multiple levels by mitochondrial metabolism. The hyperactive metabolism of cancer cells supports their extreme adaptability and plasticity and facilitates resistance to common anticancer therapies. In spite the potential
Metabolic biomarkers for breast cancer (BC) prognosis and diagnosis are required, given the increment of BC incidence rates in developing countries and its prevalence in women worldwide. Human urine represents a useful resource of metabolites for biomarker discovery, because it could reflect
BACKGROUND
Vitamin E succinate (VES) is the most potent antitumor analogue of vitamin E. Despite many reports of VES's antitumor activity in vitro, there is little information about its antitumor effects in vivo.
METHODS
We investigated the effect of VES on the growth of human breast cancer cells in
Cisplatin is one of the most common anticancer agents for treating different kinds of solid tumors today. However, its broader therapeutic applications are limited by the severe side effects and nonspecific biodistribution. In this study, luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH)-targeted
OBJECTIVE
The aims of this study were to label the versatile amino acid l-lysine with (99m)Tc using 2,3-dimercapto-succinic acid (DMSA) as a chelator, and to assess its tumor imaging feasibility under in vivo and in vitro conditions, and finally to determine the subcellular biodistribution of this
The present work reports the synthesis of a 17β-estradiol based amphiphiles comprising of polyethylene glycol (PEG) moiety linked through succinic acid that non-covalently dispersed (76%) the single walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) in water. The superior exfoliation of carbon nanotubes was
Paclitaxel (PTX) is the first-line treatment drug for breast cancer. However, drug resistance after a course of treatment and low selectivity restricted its clinical utility sometimes. In this study, we successfully bound PTX and vorinostat (SAHA) to form co-prodrugs based on the synergistic
Reichardt's dye, a highly solvatochromic dye, was encapsulated within poly (glycerol succinic acid) ([Gn]-PGLSA-OH) dendrimers to investigate the interior environment of these dendritic macromolecules. The absorption maximum for the encapsulated Reichardt's dye in water was indicative of a
This work aimed to develop solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN) co-loaded with doxorubicin and α-tocopheryl succinate (TS), a succinic acid ester of α-tocopherol that exhibits anticancer actions, evaluating the influence of TS on drug encapsulation efficiency. The SLN were characterized for size, zeta
A pH and redox dual-sensitive biodegradable polysaccharide, succinic acid-decorated dextran-g-phenylalanine ethyl ester-g-cysteine ethyl ester (Dex-SA-l-Phe-l-Cys), was synthesized to load doxorubicin hydrochloride (DOX·HCl). The DOX-loaded nanoparticles, which were prepared in aqueous solution and
Background: The tuber of Pinellia ternata has been used for a thousand years in China. P. ternata possessed the activities of anti-emetic, sedative-hypnotic, anti-cancer, anti-asthmatic, anti-tussive, and anti-inflammatory. It is the
Herein, starch was used as a raw material to produce hydrogel microspheres via a strategy that combines spray drying and a Diels-Alder reaction. First, the starch was modified with N-maleoyl alanine and succinic acid amide. Second, starch hydrogel microspheres (SGPs) and drug-loaded hydrogel