The Department of Biology discusses a master thesis on the study of the effect of drugs loaded on nanoparticles ketosis in liver cancer outside the body

Discussion of the master’s thesis

The Department of Biology at the Faculty of Education of Pure Sciences at Karbala University discussed a master’s thesis entitled (The effect of drugs loaded on ketosis nanoparticles in liver cancer outside the living body). For the student (Zahra Ayad Ali), under the supervision of assistant professor Dr. (Zainab Nizar Jawad).
The message aimed to study the importance of liver cancer, its increasing spread and its death with many lives, and the lack of research at the molecular level of the disease in Iraq by studying the effect of drug-loaded nano-chitosan (ampicillin, cephalexin, acetaminophen, and mefenamic acid) on HepG2 liver cancer cell line outside the body using MTT dye.
The study recommended experimenting with other regions of the TP53 gene to find out the extent of the effect of drugs on cancer cells. And the use of other nanomaterials to load drugs on them or experiment with other drugs to reveal how effective they are in activating the p53 protein. As well as the study of drugs on other cancer cell lines. The experiment was clinically translated to investigate the efficiency of ketosis in drug delivery and to ensure that it does not show any hematotoxicity. The student was awarded a distinction.