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Título: α-amyrin-loaded nanocapsules produce selective cytotoxic activity in leukemic cells
Título(s) alternativo(s): Nanocápsulas carregadas com α-amirina produzem atividade citotóxica seletiva em células leucêmicas
Autor: Neto, Serafim Florentino
Prada, Ariadna Lafourcade
Achod, Leonardo Domingo Rosales
Torquato, Heron Fernandes Vieira
Lima, Cauê Santos
Paredes-Gamero, E. J.
Silva de Moraes, Maria Oneide
Lima, Emerson Silva
Sosa, Edgar Hernandez
de Souza, Tatiane Pereira
Amado, Jesús Rafael Rodríguez
Data do documento: 2021
Revista: Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
É parte de: Volume 139
Abstract: Introduction: Amyrins are triterpenes that have attractive pharmacological potential; however, their low water solubility and erratic stomach absorption hinders their use as a drug. The aim of this paper was to develop a novel α-amyrin-loaded nanocapsule for intestinal delivery and evaluate, preliminarily, its cytotoxic ability against leukemic cells. Material and methods: Five nanocapsule formulations were designed by the solvent displacement-evaporation method. Poly-ε-caprolactone, Eudragit® E100, and Kollicoat® Mae 100 P were used as film-former materials. Particle size, polydispersity index (PdI), zeta potential, and the pH of all formulations were measured. The cytotoxic potential of the nanocapsules was evaluated in vitro using different leukemic lineages Results: Nanocapsules coated with Kollicoat® Mae 100 P presented the smallest particle size (130 nm), the lowest zeta-potential (−38 mV), and the narrowest size distribution (PdI = 0.100). The entrapment efficiency was 65.47%, while the loading capacity was 2.40%. Nanocapsules release 100% of α-amyrin in 40 min (pH 7.4), by using a possible mechanism of swelling-diffusion. The formulation showed excellent on-shelf physicochemical stability during one year. Additionally, nanocapsules produced a selective cytotoxic effect on a human leukemia lineage Kasumi-1, an acute myeloid leukemia cell line, and produced cell death by apoptosis Conclusion: α-amyrin-loaded nanocapsules appear to be a promising nanoformulation that could be used against leukemia. © 2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2021.111656
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