| Literature DB >> 27937055 |
Sogol Kangarlou1, Sorour Ramezanpour2, Saeed Balalaie2, Shahla Roudbar Mohammadi3, Ismaeil Haririan1,4.
Abstract
CONTEXT: Curcumin, a naturally occurring polyphenol, has been extensively studied for its broad-spectrum anticancer effects. The potential benefits are, however, limited due to its poor water solubility and rapid degradation which result in low bioavailability on administration.Entities:
Keywords: Encapsulation; endosome escape; nanotechnology; stability
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27937055 PMCID: PMC6130459 DOI: 10.1080/13880209.2016.1261301
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharm Biol ISSN: 1388-0209 Impact factor: 3.503
Figure 1.A schematic illustration of the Oleyl-GHHNGR.
Liposome composition and % of entrapped curcumin in curcumin-loaded liposomes.
| CMentrapped % | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sample | [OP] (μg mL−1) | [CM] (μg mL−1) | [L] (μg mL−1) | [T] (μg mL−1) | OP:L:T mole ratio | mass (SEM) | mole (SEM) |
| T1 | 200 | 100 | 0 | 0 | 1:0:0 | 0.6 (0.02) | 1.5 (0.06) |
| T2 | 200 | 100 | 0 | 69.6 | 1:0:0.25 | 0.8 (0.01) | 2.1 (0.04) |
| T3 | 200 | 100 | 0 | 139.2 | 1:0:0.5 | 0.9 (0.01) | 2.6 (0.04) |
| T4 | 200 | 100 | 0 | 208.8 | 1:0:0.75 | 1.3 (0.03) | 3.8 (0.10) |
| T5 | 200 | 100 | 164.9 | 208.8 | 1:1:0.75 | 2.1 (0.05) | 5.5 (0.14) |
| T5 | 200 | 100 | 164.9 | 208.8 | 1:1:0.75 | 6.4 (0.15) | 15.5 (0.32) |
OP: oleyl-GHHNGR, MWt. 941.13 (g mole−1); CM: curcumin; L: lecithin; T: tween-80.
SEM = SD/n½ with n = 3 (independent experiments).
Particle size and charge measurement.
| Sample | pH | Mean diameter (nm) | PDI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OP | 3 | 106.7 | 0.293 | +20.30 |
| OP | 5.5 | 144.1 | 0.208 | −6.23 |
| OP | 7 | 147.1 | 0.153 | −25.92 |
| T1 | 5.7 | ND | ND | ND |
| T2 | 5.7 | 75.7 | 0.160 | −4.13 |
| T3 | 5.7 | 36.2 | 0.200 | −13.53 |
| T4 | 5.7 | 20.3 | 0.265 | −13.82 |
| T5 | 5.7 | 16.6 | 0.253 | −12.83 |
| T5 | 5.7 | ND | ND | −13.28 |
| T5 | 7.4 | 13.1 | 0.303 | −21.14 |
PDI: polydispersity index; OP: oleyl-GHHNGR; ND: not determined.
Figure 2.(Left) Scanning electron micrographs for (a) oleyl-peptide in PBS, pH 5.5; (b) T2, (c) T3 and (d) T4 in PBS, pH 5.7; (Right) average diameter and size distribution (ImageJ, 1.49 v, Bethesda, MD).
Figure 3.Transmission electron micrographs of a giant/bilamellar (gray arrow) and unilamellar (black arrow) curcumin-loaded T5-liposomes in PBS, pH 5.7.
Figure 4.Curcumin degradation in T3 (closed circle), T4 (open circle), T5 (closed triangle), T5m (open triangle) and free aqueous (dash) suspensions. The error bars indicate the standard deviations of three independent experiments.
Figure 5.24 h viability assay on MCF-7 (circles) and MDA-MB-468 (rectangles); free aqueous curcumin (closed symbols), T5 liposomes (half-closed symbols) and blank liposomes (open symbols). The error bars display the standard error of the means over three to four independent experiments.
IC50 values and Tukey’s multiple comparison (one-way ANOVA with 95%CI).
| MCF-7 | MDA-MB-468 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sample | IC50 (SEM) | Adjusted | IC50 (SEM) | Adjusted |
| Free CM | 26.4 (1.68) | − | 37.4 (1.49) | − |
| Blank LP | 18.1 (1.09) | 0.0022 | 15.7 (1.39) | <0.0001 |
| CM – LP | 3.8 (0.30) | <0.0001 | 5.4 (0.44) | <0.0001 |
SEM = SD/n½ with n = 4 (independent experiments).
Adjusted p value in Tukey’s multiple comparison test with free curcumin as the control.
CM: curcumin; LP: liposome.