Spray-dried microparticles of turmeric extract for improved delivery and low toxicity

C. T. Yupanqui, Anunya Suksanga, Sutasinee Ardhanwanich, S. Ungphaiboon
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This study aimed to enhance the delivery of turmeric by encapsulating its extract within microparticles using chitosan and mannitol through the spray drying technique and to assess their acute oral toxicity. The resulting microparticles were spherical, with an average diameter of 4 microns, and comprised 17% curcuminoids and 4% ar-turmerone. In vitro studies demonstrated that these microparticles had a higher release rate of curcuminoids compared to raw turmeric extract and preserved antioxidant activity. In the acute toxicity study, conducted in Wistar rats with a single dose of 2,000 mg/kg, no acute toxic symptoms were observed. According to the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals, the microparticles were categorized as having relatively low acute toxicity (category 5). These findings support the potential utility of the microparticles in dietary supplements and pharmaceutical applications due to their effective delivery properties and safety profile.
喷雾干燥姜黄提取物微颗粒,可提高给药效率并降低毒性
本研究旨在通过喷雾干燥技术将姜黄提取物封装在壳聚糖和甘露醇制成的微颗粒中,从而增强姜黄的给药效果,并评估其急性口服毒性。制成的微粒呈球形,平均直径为 4 微米,含有 17% 的姜黄素和 4% 的姜黄酮。体外研究表明,与未加工的姜黄提取物相比,这些微颗粒具有更高的姜黄素释放率,并保持了抗氧化活性。在对 Wistar 大鼠进行的急性毒性研究中,单次剂量为 2,000 毫克/千克,没有观察到急性毒性症状。根据《全球化学品统一分类和标签制度》,微颗粒的急性毒性相对较低(第 5 类)。这些研究结果支持了微颗粒在膳食补充剂和药物应用中的潜在用途,因为它们具有有效的输送特性和安全性能。
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