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platinum acetylacetonate-titanium dioxide nanoparticles

A preparation of platinum acetylacetonate supported by sol-gel technology functionalized titania, with potential antineoplastic activity. Upon intravenous administration, the platinum moiety forms complexes with nucleophilic groups such as GC-rich sites in DNA, inducing intrastrand and interstrand DNA cross-links, as well as DNA-protein cross-links, resulting in apoptosis and cell growth inhibition. Compared to platinum alone, the nanoparticle formulation allows increased delivery of platinum to the tumor site, thereby increasing efficacy while reducing systemic toxicity.
Synonym:NPt nanomaterial
NPt nanoparticles
platinum acetylacetonate nanomaterial
platinum-titania nanoparticles
Pt(acac)2/F-TiO2
Pt(acac)2/F-TiO2 nanoparticles
Pt(acac)2/titanium dioxide
sol-gel NPt nanomaterial
sol-gel NPt nanoparticles
Code name:NPt
NPt-Ca
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