| Literature DB >> 33291738 |
Ana Henriques Mota1, Noélia Duarte1, Ana Teresa Serra2, António Ferreira2, Maria Rosário Bronze1,2, Luísa Custódio3, Maria Manuela Gaspar1, Sandra Simões1, Patrícia Rijo1, Lia Ascensão4, Pedro Faísca5, Ana Silveira Viana6, Rui Pinto1,7, Pradeep Kumar8, António José Almeida1, Catarina Pinto Reis1,9.
Abstract
Sambucus nigra L. is widely used in traditional medicine with different applications. However, confirmative studies are strongly required. This study aimed to assess the biological activities of the S. nigra flower's extract encapsulated into two different types of nanoparticles for optimizing its properties and producing further evidence of its potential therapeutic uses. Different nanoparticles (poly(lactide-co-glycolide, PLGA) and poly-Ɛ-caprolactone (PCL), both with oleic acid, were prepared by emulsification/solvent diffusion and solvent-displacement methods, respectively. Oleic acid was used as a capping agent. After the nanoparticles' preparation, they were characterized and the biological activities were studied in terms of collagenase, in vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory, and in vitro cell viability. Rutin and naringenin were found to be the major phenolic compounds in the studied extract. The encapsulation efficiency was higher than 76% and revealed to have an impact on the release of the extract, mainly for the PLGA. Moreover, biochemical and histopathological analyses confirmed that the extract-loaded PLGA-based nanoparticles displayed the highest anti-inflammatory activity. In addition to supporting the previously reported evidence of potential therapeutic uses of S. nigra, these results could draw the pharmaceutical industry's interest to the novelty of the nanoproducts.Entities:
Keywords: Sambucus nigra L.; anti-inflammatory activity; collagenase inhibition; nanoparticles; safety assessment
Year: 2020 PMID: 33291738 PMCID: PMC7761993 DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics12121181
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmaceutics ISSN: 1999-4923 Impact factor: 6.321