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Development of Enteromorpha prolifera polysaccharide-based nanoparticles for delivery of curcumin to cancer cells.

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Polyelectrolyte complex nanoparticles were fabricated via electrostatic complexation between Enteromorpha prolifera polysaccharide (EP) and chitosan (CS). The monodisperse EP/CS NPs with negatively charge were prepared at pH4.0 and mixing ratio… Click to show full abstract

Polyelectrolyte complex nanoparticles were fabricated via electrostatic complexation between Enteromorpha prolifera polysaccharide (EP) and chitosan (CS). The monodisperse EP/CS NPs with negatively charge were prepared at pH4.0 and mixing ratio of 3.0:1.0. Curcumin loaded nanoparticles (CUR-NPs) showed spherical morphology with negatively charge of -16.27±0.97mV and average diameter range of 230 to 330nm. The results of spectroscopic analysis, XRD and DSC confirmed that there were hydrogen-bonding interaction and hydrophobic interaction between curcumin and EP/CS NPs. The CUR-NPs improved storage, thermal and photo stability of curcumin and exhibited sustained release of curcumin in vitro. Moreover, the CUR-NPs showed higher cellular uptake than free CUR with incubation for 3h by CLSM visualization and fluorescence quantitative assay. Furthermore, MTT assay results demonstrated that the CUR-NPs possessed good anticancer activity against B16F10 cells. Therefore, the EP-based nanoparticles are promising candidates for carriers in controllable hydrophobic anti-tumor drug delivery.

Keywords: based nanoparticles; cur nps; prolifera polysaccharide; enteromorpha prolifera; curcumin

Journal Title: International journal of biological macromolecules
Year Published: 2018

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