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Title: Localized Delivery Of Erlotinib Using Liposomal Gel Formulations For The Treatment Of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Authors: Hariharan, Kartik
Mehta, Tejal
Shah, Jigna
Dave, Heena
Sami, Anam
Omri, Abdelwahab
Keywords: Erlotinib
Liposomes
Oral cancer
Dysplasia
Extrusion
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Elsevier
Series/Report no.: IPFP0523
Abstract: Oral cancer accounts for more than 350,000 cases worldwide with 90% of them being oral squamous cell car cinomas (OSCC). The current treatment modalities of chemoradiation have poor outcomes along with harmful effects to neighbouring healthy tissues. The present study aimed to deliver Erlotinib (ERB), locally at the site of tumor arising in the oral cavity. ERB was encapsulated in liposomal formulations (ERB Lipo) and optimized using full factorial, 32 experimental design. The optimized batch was then coated with chitosan to obtain CS-ERB Lipo and were characterized further. Both liposomal ERB formulations had size <200 nm and PDI < 0.4. Zeta po tential was upto − 50 mV for ERB Lipo and upto +25 mV for CS-ERB Lipo indicating stable formulation. Lipo somal formulations were freeze dried and loaded into gel to study in-vitro release and chemotherapeutic evaluation. CS-ERB Lipo showed sustained release upto 36 h from gel as compared to control formulation. In-vitro cell viability studies showed potent anti-cancer activity on KB-cells. In-vivo studies showed better pharmaco logical efficacy in terms of tumor volume reduction for ERB Lipo gel (49.19%) and CS-ERB Lipo gel (55.27%) as compared to plain ERB Gel (38.88%) applied locally. Histology also revealed that formulation could alleviate dysplasia condition to hyperplasia. The locoregional therapy of ERB Lipo gel and CS-ERB Lipo gel thus show promising outcome in improving pre-malignant and early-stage oral cavity cancers.
URI: http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/12117
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