Neerupma Dhiman

Department of Biology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA-30303, USA.

Publications of Neerupma Dhiman

  • Long-circulating poly(ethylene glycol)-grafted gelatin nanoparticles customized for intracellular delivery of noscapine: preparation, in-vitro characterization, structure elucidation, pharmacokinetics, and cytotoxicity analyses.

    Authors: Jitender Madan, Neerupma Dhiman, Satish Sardana, Ritu Aneja, Ramesh Chandra, Anju Katyal

    Anti-cancer drugs. 04/2011; 22(6):543-55.

    Noscapine, the tubulin-binding anticancer agent, when administered orally, requires high ED(50) (300-600 mg/kg), whereas intravenous administration (10 mg/kg) results in rapid elimination of the drug
  • Inclusion complexes of noscapine in beta-cyclodextrin offer better solubility and improved pharmacokinetics.

    Authors: Jitender Madan, Neerupma Dhiman, Vinod Parmar, Satish Sardana, Prasad Bharatam, Ritu Aneja, Ramesh Chandra, Anju Katyal

    Cancer chemotherapy and pharmacology. 08/2009;

    PURPOSE: Noscapine (NOS) is a unique class of tubulin-binding anticancer agents. Their potential usefulness as anticancer drugs is however limited by the poor bioavailability, thus necessitating
  • Non-toxic melanoma therapy by a novel tubulin-binding agent.

    Authors: Ritu Aneja, Seneshaw Asress, Neerupma Dhiman, Anshumali Awasthi, Padmashree C G Rida, Sudarshan K Arora, Jun Zhou, Jonathan D Glass, Harish C Joshi

    International journal of cancer. Journal international du cancer. 08/2009;

    (S)-3-((R)-9-bromo-4-methoxy-6-methyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-[1,3]dioxolo[4,5-g]isoquino-lin-5-yl)-6,7-dimethoxyisobenzofuran-1(3H)-one (EM011) is a tubulin-binding agent with significant anticancer
  • Preclinical pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of noscapine, a tubulin-binding anticancer agent.

    Authors: Ritu Aneja, Neerupma Dhiman, Jyoti Idnani, Anshumali Awasthi, Sudershan K Arora, Ramesh Chandra, Harish C Joshi

    Cancer chemotherapy and pharmacology. 12/2007; 60(6):831-9.

    BACKGROUND: Noscapine, a naturally occurring antitussive phthalideisoquinoline alkaloid, is a tubulin-binding agent currently in Phase I/II clinical trials for anticancer therapy. Unlike currently
  • Synthesis of microtubule-interfering halogenated noscapine analogs that perturb mitosis in cancer cells followed by cell death.

    Authors: Ritu Aneja, Surya N Vangapandu, Manu Lopus, Vijaya G Viswesarappa, Neerupma Dhiman, Akhilesh Verma, Ramesh Chandra, Dulal Panda, Harish C Joshi

    Biochemical pharmacology. 09/2006; 72(4):415-26.

    We have previously identified the naturally occurring non-toxic antitussive phthalideisoquinoline alkaloid, noscapine as a tubulin-binding agent that arrests mitosis and induces apoptosis. Here we

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Keywords of Neerupma Dhiman

anticancer activity
 
antitussive phthalideisoquinoline alkaloid
 
cellular proliferation
 
Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy
 
G2/M phase
 
gelatin nanoparticles
 
glycol)-grafted gelatin nanoparticles
 
inclusion complex
 
plasma concentrations
 
simple HPLC/UV method
 
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Institutions

  • 2009
    • Georgia State University
      Atlanta, GA, USA
  • 2006–2007
    • Emory University School of Medicine
      • Cell Biology
      Atlanta, GA, USA