posted on 2025-05-07, 20:33authored byRayane
C. G. Aciole, Maria J. S. Lima, Erwelly B. de Oliveira, Dayane K. D. N. Santos, Jaciana S. Aguiar, Severino Alves, Janaína V. dos Anjos
We present a study on developing photopolymerizable implants
for
the controlled release of pro-apoptotic 1,2,4-oxadiazoles to enhance
their efficacy and safety in cancer treatment. The research focuses
on synthesizing, testing, and incorporating 3,5-diaryl-1,2,4-oxadiazoles
into a polymeric matrix based on methacrylates and utilizing these
photopolymerizable devices for cancer therapy. Swelling tests showed
that while the resin swells in contact with liquids, the presence
of oxadiazole slowed this swelling, leading to a prolonged drug release
over 50 days. The implant retained the cytotoxic activity of the isolated
drug, indicating its potential for cancer therapy.