Preparation and Antitumor Activity Evaluation of Folic Acid-Modified Phospholipid–Gambogic Acid Nanocrystals
Xiwen Zeng, Sizhuo Liu, Qianhui He, Yanwen Ling, Jingqi Sun, Yang Ping, Jin Su

TL;DR
Researchers developed a new nanocrystal drug delivery system to improve the effectiveness of gambogic acid in treating liver cancer.
Contribution
A novel folic acid-modified nanocrystal system was created to enhance the targeting and therapeutic efficacy of gambogic acid.
Findings
GA-NCs@FA reduced HepG2 cell viability with an IC50 of 0.50 μg·mL−1 and inhibited cell migration.
The nanocrystals achieved a 70.9% tumor growth inhibition rate in mice.
GA-NCs@FA showed good biosafety and induced significant tumor cell necrosis.
Abstract
Background: Liver cancer is a complex malignant tumor; gambogic acid (GA) has significant anti-cancer potential, but poor water solubility and low bioavailability limit its clinical application. In this paper, by integrating nanocrystal (NC) technology and an active targeting strategy, a new nanoagent—folic acid-modified phospholipid–gambogic acid nanocrystals (GA-NCs@FA)—was developed to improve the delivery efficiency and therapeutic effect of GA in the treatment of liver cancer. Methods: GA-NCs@FA was prepared by the CO2-assisted precipitation method and the thin-film hydration method. The in vitro anti-tumor activity of GA-NCs@FA was evaluated by cytotoxicity, as well as a scratch and uptake test. A HepG2 tumor-bearing nude mouse model was established to investigate the in vivo distribution and tumor targeting of GA. The in vivo anti-tumor activity was evaluated by the tumor…
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TopicsNatural Compound Pharmacology Studies · Biochemical Acid Research Studies · Synthesis of Organic Compounds
