Nano-precipitated curcumin loaded particles: effect of carrier size and drug complexation with (2-hydroxypropyl)-β-cyclodextrin on their biological performances
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
In this work, curcumin (CURC)-encapsulating nanoparticles (NPs), made up of an amphiphilic blend of poloxamers and PLGA (PPC NPs) at different polymer concentrations, were prepared by nanoprecipitation. CURC was preliminarily complexed with (2-hydroxypropyl)-β-cyclodextrin (HPβCD) to improve its loading efficiency. The formation of host-guest complexes of CURC with HPβCD (CD-CURC) was confirmed by means of (1)HNMR studies and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Nanoprecipitation allowed to obtain NPs with a small size (90-120nm depending on the polymer concentration), a narrow size distribution and stable in water for 30days at 4°C and in RPMI-1640 cell culture medium up to 72h at 37°C. The in vitro release of CD-CURC, sustained up to 5days, was governed mainly by a diffusive mechanism. It was also found that the produced NPs were efficiently internalized by mesothelioma cells (MSTO-211H) in the cytoplasmic space, at an extent strongly dependent on NP size and polydispesity index, therefore pointing at the importance of NP preparation method in improving their uptake.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Curcumin, Cyclodextrin, Mesothelioma, Nanoparticles, PLGA, Poloxamers
Elenco autori:
Serri, Carla; Argirò, Mario; Piras, Linda; Mita, Damiano Gustavo; Saija, Antonina; Mita, Luigi; Forte, Maurizio; Giarra, Simona; Biondi, Marco; Crispi, Stefania; Mayol, Laura
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