Effect of amorphous chrysin loading in hydrophobically modified Pluronic F68 nanomicelles on its anticancer activity, stability and oral bioavailability

Harihar Narayan, Ashok Kumar Jangid, Jiten R. Sharma, Ankita Kishore, Alok Kumar Mahor, Umesh C. S. Yadav, Hitesh Kulhari and Prem Prakash Singh
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Designing a potential polymer-based drug delivery carrier is of great significance for enhancing the anticancer effectiveness and oral delivery of hydrophobic phytodrugs. Chrysin (CRY) is a potential anticancer phytomolecule; however, its utilization for further applications is restricted due to its low aqueous solubility and poor bioavailability. Here, a biocompatible polymer, i.e. Pluronic F68 modified with stearic acid (F68–SA) was used for the fabrication of chrysin-loaded nanomicelles (CNMs). The fabricated CNMs comprised particles of 142.7 nm size with a spherical shape, amorphous nature, and a drug encapsulation efficiency of 37.06%. The incorporation of a hydrophobic segment into Pluronic F68 significantly enhanced the sustained drug release profile and stability. The CNMs effectively enhanced the anticancer effect against human lung A549 cancer cells, as confirmed by MTT, AO/EB, and cellular uptake assays. Moreover, the fabricated CNMs demonstrated a higher plasma chrysin concentration–time (Cmax) profile compared to a chrysin suspension. The AUC0–t of the CNMs was also 5.6 times higher than that of the CRY suspension. These results indicate that the bioavailability of chrysin was significantly improved due to faster and enhanced absorption after administration as a nanomicelle formulation.

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亲水性改性 Pluronic F68 纳米微孔中的无定形金鸡纳霜对其抗癌活性、稳定性和口服生物利用度的影响
设计一种基于聚合物的潜在给药载体对于提高疏水性植物药物的抗癌效果和口服给药具有重要意义。蛹虫草素(CRY)是一种潜在的抗癌植物大分子,但由于其水溶性低、生物利用度差,其进一步应用受到限制。在此,一种生物相容性聚合物,即用硬脂酸修饰的 Pluronic F68(F68-SA),被用于制造菊粉负载纳米微囊(CNMs)。制成的 CNMs 颗粒大小为 142.7 nm,呈球形,无定形,药物封装效率为 37.06%。在 Pluronic F68 中加入疏水段可显著提高药物的持续释放性能和稳定性。经 MTT、AO/EB 和细胞吸收试验证实,CNMs 有效增强了对人肺 A549 癌细胞的抗癌效果。此外,与蛹虫草素悬浮剂相比,所制备的蛹虫草素缓释片显示出更高的血浆蛹虫草素浓度-时间(Cmax)曲线。CNMs 的 AUC0-t 也比 CRY 悬浮液高 5.6 倍。这些结果表明,在服用纳米微囊制剂后,由于吸收速度更快、吸收能力更强,菊粉的生物利用度得到了显著提高。
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