提高 6-姜酚生物利用率的金纳米颗粒共轭物的开发与表征

G. Kumar, Ujjwal Nautiyal, Meenakshi Bhatt, Archana Dhyani
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6 姜酚是姜科植物姜的一种丰富成分,具有强心剂的作用,也可用于治疗癌症,但由于其溶解度低,因此在治疗应用中极具挑战性。我们都知道纳米粒子的金属毒性,这里我们使用金金属,因为金纳米粒子的毒性低于其他金属。在这项研究中,我们使用聚乙烯吡咯烷酮(一种生物相容性和生物降解性聚合物),通过化学还原法制备了优化的 6-姜酚共轭金纳米粒子(Au-6G-PVP-NPs),以提高 6-姜酚的生物利用度和溶解度。对制备的纳米颗粒共轭物进行了不同参数的评估,如 pH 值、溶解度、Zeta 电位、TEM、DLS、多分散指数、体外释放和稳定性研究,以达到标准。研究结果表明,与 6-姜酚共轭的金纳米粒子在胃液 pH 值中表现出良好的溶解性,药物释放有效,而且比游离的 6-姜酚更稳定。因此,这些共轭物具有良好的生物利用度、药物释放性、生物相容性、稳定性和细胞毒性,可用于心脏病和癌症的治疗。
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Development and Characterization of Gold Nanoparticles Conjugates to Increase Bioavailability of 6-Gingerol
6-Gingerol, an abundant component of Zingiber officinale, acts as a cardiotonic and is also used in the treatment of cancer disease, but its low solubility makes it very challenging in therapeutic applications. As we are all aware of the metal toxicity of nanoparticles, here we are using gold metal because gold nanoparticles are found to have lower toxicity than other metals. In this study, we prepared optimized conjugated gold nanoparticles of 6-Gingerol (Au-6G-PVP-NPs) by chemical reduction method using polyvinylpyrrolidone, a biocompatible and biodegradable polymer, to increase the bioavailability and solubility of 6-Gingerol. The prepared nanoparticle conjugate was evaluated on different parameters such as pH, solubility, Zeta potential, TEM, DLS, polydispersity index, in vitro release, and stability studies to meet the criteria. The study concluded that gold nanoparticles conjugated with 6-Gingerol showed good solubility in gastric pH, effective drug release, and were more stable than free 6-Gingerol. Hence, it can be concluded that these conjugates can be used for cardiac disease as well as cancer treatment due to their good bioavailability, drug release, improved biocompatibility, stability, and decreased cytotoxicity.
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