Gedunin is a secondary metabolite found in neem tree. Since the first discovery of this compound, its bio-active properties have been continuously evaluated. However, the low hydrophobicity of gedunin decreases its bioavailability and pharmacokinetic profile. In the present investigation, a new liposomal nanocarrier for co-delivery of gedunin and P-glycoprotein (P-gp) siRNA [siRNA coated liposomal gedunin (Lipo-Ged-siRNA)] was developed to improve the anti-proliferative activity of gedunin. Characteristics of prepared Lipo-Ged-siRNA demonstrated promising effects. Lipo-Ged-siRNA showed greater anti-proliferative effects (IC-8.5 µg/mL) followed by pure gedunin (IC- 40.2 µg/mL) in breast cancer stem cells (bCSCs). Immunofluorescence analysis demonstrated reduced expression of P-gp following exposure to Lipo-Ged-siRNA. Furthermore, Lipo-Ged-siRNA affected the expression of , , , , and genes in bCSCs.

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