Novel biodegradable micelles were synthesized by conjugating methoxy poly(ethylene glycol) (mPEG) to zein, a biodegradable hydrophobic plant protein. The mPEG-zein micelles were in the size range of 95-125 nm with a low CMC (5.5 × 10(-2) g/L). The micelles were nonimmunogenic and were stable upon dilution with buffer as well as 10% serum. Curcumin, an anticancer agent with multiple delivery challenges, was encapsulated in mPEG-zein micelles. The micelles significantly enhanced the aqueous solubility (by 1000-2000-fold) and stability (by 6-fold) of curcumin. PEG-zein micelles sustained the release of curcumin up to 24 h in vitro. Curcumin-loaded mPEG-zein micelles showed significantly higher cell uptake than free curcumin in drug-resistant NCI/ADR-RES cancer cells in vitro. Micellar curcumin formulation was more potent than free curcumin in NCI/ADR-RES cancer cells, as evidenced from the 3-fold reduction in IC(50) value of curcumin. Overall, this study for the first time reports a natural protein core based polymeric micelle and demonstrates its application for the delivery of hydrophobic anticancer drugs such as curcumin.
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Mol Pharm
September 2012
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota 57007, United States.
Novel biodegradable micelles were synthesized by conjugating methoxy poly(ethylene glycol) (mPEG) to zein, a biodegradable hydrophobic plant protein. The mPEG-zein micelles were in the size range of 95-125 nm with a low CMC (5.5 × 10(-2) g/L).
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