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Curcumin Loaded PEGylated Nanoemulsions Designed for Maintained Antioxidant Effects and Improved Bioavailability: A Pilot Study on Rats.

Jelena B Đoković1, Sanela M Savić2, Jelena R Mitrović1, Ines Nikolic1, Bojan D Marković3, Danijela V Randjelović4, Jelena Antic-Stankovic5, Dragana Božić5, Nebojša D Cekić2,6, Vladimir Stevanović7, Bojan Batinić8, Jovana Aranđelović7, Miroslav M Savić7, Snežana D Savić1.   

Abstract

The current study describes the experimental design guided development of PEGylated nanoemulsions as parenteral delivery systems for curcumin, a powerful antioxidant, as well as the evaluation of their physicochemical characteristics and antioxidant activity during the two years of storage. Experimental design setup helped development of nanoemulsion templates with critical quality attributes in line with parenteral application route. Curcumin-loaded nanoemulsions showed mean droplet size about 105 nm, polydispersity index <0.15, zeta potential of -40 mV, and acceptable osmolality of about 550 mOsm/kg. After two years of storage at room temperature, all formulations remained stable. Moreover, antioxidant activity remained intact, as demonstrated by DPPH (IC50 values 0.078-0.075 mg/mL after two years) and FRAPS assays. In vitro release testing proved that PEGylated phospholipids slowed down the curcumin release from nanoemulsions. The nanoemulsion carrier has been proven safe by the MTT test conducted with MRC-5 cell line, and effective on LS cell line. Results from the pharmacokinetic pilot study implied the PEGylated nanoemulsions improved plasma residence of curcumin 20 min after intravenous administration, compared to the non-PEGylated nanoemulsion (two-fold higher) or curcumin solution (three-fold higher). Overall, conclusion suggests that developed PEGylated nanoemulsions present an acceptable delivery system for parenteral administration of curcumin, being effective in preserving its stability and antioxidant capacity at the level highly comparable to the initial findings.

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Keywords:  PEGylated nanoemulsions; curcumin; experimental design; long-term stability

Year:  2021        PMID: 34360758     DOI: 10.3390/ijms22157991

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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1.  Curcumin 3.0-Therapeutic and Diagnostic Potential in Cancer and Beyond.

Authors:  Beatrice E Bachmeier; Roman Blaheta
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-05-12       Impact factor: 6.208

2.  The Impact of the Oil Phase Selection on Physicochemical Properties, Long-Term Stability, In Vitro Performance and Injectability of Curcumin-Loaded PEGylated Nanoemulsions.

Authors:  Jelena B Đoković; Sotiria Demisli; Sanela M Savić; Bojan D Marković; Nebojša D Cekić; Danijela V Randjelovic; Jelena R Mitrović; Dominique Jasmin Lunter; Vassiliki Papadimitriou; Aristotelis Xenakis; Snežana D Savić
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2022-08-10       Impact factor: 6.525

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