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Enhanced bioavailability of curcumin amorphous nanocomposite prepared by a green process using modified starch. | LitMetric

Enhanced bioavailability of curcumin amorphous nanocomposite prepared by a green process using modified starch.

Int J Biol Macromol

Center for Drug Delivery System Research, School of Medicine, Shaoxing University, 900 Chengnan Avenue, Shaoxing, Zhejiang 312000, China. Electronic address:

Published: June 2024

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  • Curcumin (Cur), a plant-derived compound, has strong health benefits but struggles with low bioavailability due to issues with solubility and stability.
  • Researchers developed a new method using octenyl succinic anhydride-modified starch (OSA-S) to create composite nanoparticles (Cur/OSA-S NPs) that enhance Cur's solubility and stability.
  • The resulting nanoparticles demonstrated improved drug loading and encapsulation, superior solubility (92 times better than raw Cur), and enhanced anti-cancer effects, showing promise for future therapeutic uses.

Article Abstract

Curcumin (Cur), a bioactive compound extracted from plants, has attracted widespread attention due to its multiple pharmacological activities. However, the low bioavailability due to the inherent limitations in water solubility, chemical stability, and permeability poses great challenges for realizing its clinical potentials. In the current study, octenyl succinic anhydride-modified starch (OSA-S), a renewable and biodegradable biopolymer, was employed to fabricate Cur amorphous composite nanoparticles (Cur/OSA-S NPs) through a solvent-free pH-driven method with the aim to enhance Cur's bioavailability by improving its solubility and stability. Cur/OSA-S NPs, with mean sizes of about 128.9 ± 8.6 nm, encapsulation efficiencies of about 90.0 %, and the drug loading capacities around 51.0 ± 0.2 %, were successfully prepared. Cur was found to be dispersed within the composite nanoparticles in amorphous state as confirmed by the XRD and DSC characterizations. In addition, Cur/OSA-S NPs offers excellent storage, thermal and light stability, excellent re-dispersibility, and approximately 92 times better solubility than the original Cur. Furthermore, studies of dissolution and the parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA) confirmed enhanced dissolution rates and in vitro permeabilities of Cur/OSA-S NPs. Cancer cell viability and uptake experiments revealed that Cur/OSA-S NPs possessed more potent inhibitory effects on cancer cell proliferation compared to the raw Cur. The results obtained from the current study demonstrated the effectiveness of OSA-S for manufacturing Cur amorphous composite nanoparticles with enhanced solubility, stability, and permeability, which might be valuable for further development of Cur based products for treatment of various diseases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.132210DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Curcumin (Cur), a plant-derived compound, has strong health benefits but struggles with low bioavailability due to issues with solubility and stability.
  • Researchers developed a new method using octenyl succinic anhydride-modified starch (OSA-S) to create composite nanoparticles (Cur/OSA-S NPs) that enhance Cur's solubility and stability.
  • The resulting nanoparticles demonstrated improved drug loading and encapsulation, superior solubility (92 times better than raw Cur), and enhanced anti-cancer effects, showing promise for future therapeutic uses.
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