| Literature DB >> 33889663 |
Dingpei Long1, Chunhua Yang1,2, Junsik Sung1, Didier Merlin1,2.
Abstract
We have demonstrated that a specific population of ginger-derived nanoparticles (GDNP-2) could effectively target the colon, reduce colitis, and alleviate colitis-associated colon cancer. Naturally occurring GDNP-2 contains complex bioactive components, including lipids, proteins, miRNAs, and ginger secondary metabolites (gingerols and shogaols). To construct a nanocarrier that is more clearly defined than GDNP-2, we isolated lipids from GDNP-2 and demonstrated that they could self-assemble into ginger lipid-derived nanoparticles (GLDNP) in an aqueous solution. GLDNP can be used as a nanocarrier to deliver drug candidates such as 6-shogaol or its metabolites (M2 and M13) to the colon. To characterize the nanostructure of GLDNP, our lab extensively used atomic force microscopy (AFM) technique as a tool for visualizing the morphology of the drug-loaded GLDNP. Herein, we provide a detailed protocol for demonstrating such a process.Entities:
Keywords: 6-shogaol; Atomic force microscopy; Colon-targeted drug delivery; Ginger lipid-derived nanoparticles; Metabolites of 6-shogaol
Year: 2021 PMID: 33889663 PMCID: PMC8054207 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3969
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bio Protoc ISSN: 2331-8325