Dual-grafted dextran based nanomicelles: Higher antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and cellular uptake efficiency for quercetin.

Int J Biol Macromol

Key Laboratory of Hainan Province for Postharvest Physiology and Technology of Tropical Horticultural Products, South Subtropical Crops Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, Zhanjiang, Guangdong, PR China; Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2023

Quercetin (QCT) has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor and other important pharmacological activities, but the poor water solubility limits its application. In this work, the amphiphilic dextran (ADEX) was prepared by grafting L-cysteine and octadecylamine onto carboxymethyl dextran with the grafting rate of 21.29 % and 19.35 %. Then, the QCT-loaded nanomicelles (QNMs) were prepared by using ADEX as wall material and the QCT as core material via ultrasonic self-assembly method. The particle size and zeta potential of QNMs were 372 nm and 31.4 mV. Under simulated gastric and simulated intestinal fluids, the cumulative release QNMs were 37.54 % and 52.13 % within 180 min, and the QNMs showed better stability in simulated gastric fluid. The QNMs showed significantly better PTIO, OH and O scavenging activities than QCT. In addition, QNMs could effectively down-regulate the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines and promoted the expression of anti-inflammatory cytokine. The cellular uptake results proved that the QNMs were more easily absorbed by cells than free QCT, indicating that the nano-encapsulation procedure effectively improved the uptake efficiency of QCT by cells.

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