Exploring of therapeutic potential of indirubin-loaded nanofibrous scaffolds for localized melanoma treatment
Sajad Rahimi, Kamyar Khoshnevisan, Amir Hossein Izadi Nazar, Maryam Doostan, Hassan Maleki

TL;DR
Researchers developed a nanofibrous scaffold loaded with indirubin to deliver targeted chemotherapy for melanoma, showing promising results in reducing cancer cell viability.
Contribution
A novel PVA/CS nanofibrous scaffold loaded with indirubin was developed for localized melanoma treatment with controlled drug release and anticancer effects.
Findings
The scaffold exhibited a controlled and extended indirubin release over 72 hours.
The scaffold significantly reduced melanoma cell viability and induced apoptosis.
The scaffold showed high porosity, hydrophilicity, and mechanical strength suitable for drug delivery.
Abstract
Nanofibrous scaffolds have been established as capable platforms for localized drug delivery systems of skin cancer management. Our study aimed to develop an electrospun nanofibrous scaffold loaded with indirubin, a naturally occurring bisindole alkaloid found in plants that bear indigo, for efficient targeted chemotherapy. The scaffold was prepared from polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and chitosan (CS), using the electrospinning process, and incorporated with indirubin. Additional experiments were conducted to evaluate the physicochemical properties, perform antioxidant assays, and analyze the release profile. The scaffolds’ anticancer activity was evaluated on human skin melanoma cells. The prepared indirubin-loaded PVA/CS scaffold exhibited nanofibers (NFs) with a nanoscale diameter, a defect-free, and homogeneous morphology. Infrared spectroscopy confirmed the successful incorporation of…
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TopicsElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications · Advanced Cellulose Research Studies · Quinazolinone synthesis and applications
