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(480e) Anti-Cancer Nanoparticle Synthesis and Characterization

Authors 

Mei, F. - Presenter, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Chen, D. - Presenter, Washington University
Lee, Y. - Presenter, Brookhaven National Laboratory


Budesonide, (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) from Green tea, Irresa and resveratrol have been shown to exhibit cancer-preventive activities in preclinical studies. However, traditional atomization method was shown to be inefficient and hardly controllable in delivering size-selected drug to targeted organ by aerosol administration. In this study, we characterize two improved methods for the drug synthesis. One of the improved aerosol delivery system is composed with a custom-built atomizer coupled with an efficient solvent remove system. The other one is a compact electrospray coupled with a corona discharger.

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