Liposome encapsulation of curcumin: physico-chemical characterizations and effects on MCF7 cancer cell proliferation

Archive ouverte

Hasan, Mohamed | Belhaj, Nabila | Benachour, Hamanou | Barberi-Heyob, Muriel | Kahn, Cyril | Jabbari, Esmaiel | Linder, Michel | Arab-Tehrany, Elmira

Edité par CCSD ; Elsevier -

International audience. The role of curcumin (diferuloylmethane), for cancer treatment has been an area of growing interest. However, due to its low absorption, the poor bioavailability of curcumin limits its clinical use. In this study, we reported an approach of encapsulation a curcumin by nanoliposome to achieve an improved bioavailability of a poorly absorbed hydrophobic compound. We demonstrated that liposomal preparations to deliver curcumin increase its bioavailability. Liposomes composed of salmon's lecithin also improved curcumin bioavailability compared to those constituted of rapeseed and soya lecithins. A real-time label-free cell analysis system based on real-time cell impedance monitoring was used to investigate the in vitro cytotoxicity of liposomal preparations.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Growth-inhibitory effect of chitosan-coated liposomes encapsulating curcumin on MCF-7 breast cancer cells

Archive ouverte | Hasan, Mahmoud | CCSD

International audience. Current anticancer drugs exhibit limited efficacy and initiate severe side effects. As such, identifying bioactive anticancer agents that can surpass these limitations is a necessity. One suc...

Anxiolytic-Like Effect of a Salmon Phospholipopeptidic Complex Composed of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Bioactive Peptides

Archive ouverte | Belhaj, Nabila | CCSD

International audience. A phospholipopeptidic complex obtained by the enzymatic hydrolysis of salmon heads in green conditions; exert anxiolytic-like effects in a time and dose-dependent manner, with no affection of...

Formulation, characterization and pharmacokinetic studies of coenzyme Q10 PUFA’s nanoemulsions

Archive ouverte | Belhaj, Nabila | CCSD

International audience. Coenzyme Q(10) (CoQ(10)) is an insoluble antioxidant molecule with great biological value but exhibit poor bioavailability. To improve the bioavailability of CoQ(10), we have proposed to form...

Chargement des enrichissements...