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Title
Design and development of curcumin loaded chia seed mucilage based electrosprayed nanoparticles: in vitro-ex vivo characterization
Authors
SWAPNIL V. THAKARE and ASHISH P. GORLE,
Received
November 15, 2023
Published
Volume 58 Issue 3-4 March-April
Keywords
curcumin, chia seed mucilage, electrospraying, nanoparticles, anticancer activity
Abstract
Chia seed mucilage (CSM) has recently been reported as a biocompatible polymeric matrix for drug delivery.
Curcumin (CUR), an active phytoconstituent widely recognized for managing colon and other types of cancer, faces
limitations, such as poor water solubility and low bioavailability. Hence, this study focuses on developing CUR-loaded
CSM-based electrosprayed nanoparticles (ENPs) using the electrospraying technology. The particle size and zeta
potential of the optimized batch (F9) were measured at 82.20 nm and 22.39 mV, respectively. Solubility studies
confirmed that the optimized CUR-ENPs exhibit higher solubility compared to bare CUR, with a 92.25% drug release
in 12 h (pH 5.8). The designed CUR-ENPs showed good biocompatibility in normal FHC-CRL-1831 cell lines over the
bare CUR. Moreover, CUR-ENPs demonstrated a reduction in % cell viability in the preferred HCT116 cell line as a
colorectal cancer cell line over bare CUR. In conclusion, the designed electrosprayed CUR-ENPs demonstrate
improved solubility of CUR.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2024.58.23
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