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Facile one-pot hydrothermal synthesis of a zinc oxide/curcumin nanocomposite with enhanced toxic activity against breast cancer cells

Zinc oxide/Curcumin (Zn(CUR)O) nanocomposites were prepared via hydrothermal treatment of Zn(NO(3))(2) in the presence of hexamethylenetetramine as a stabilizing agent and CUR as a bioactive element. Three ZnO : CUR ratios were investigated, namely 57 : 43 (Zn(CUR)O-A), 60 : 40 (Zn(CUR)O-B) and 81 :...

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Autores principales: Madeo, Lorenzo Francesco, Schirmer, Christine, Cirillo, Giuseppe, Froeschke, Samuel, Hantusch, Martin, Curcio, Manuela, Nicoletta, Fiore Pasquale, Büchner, Bernd, Mertig, Michael, Hampel, Silke
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10493854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37701282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05176e
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author Madeo, Lorenzo Francesco
Schirmer, Christine
Cirillo, Giuseppe
Froeschke, Samuel
Hantusch, Martin
Curcio, Manuela
Nicoletta, Fiore Pasquale
Büchner, Bernd
Mertig, Michael
Hampel, Silke
author_facet Madeo, Lorenzo Francesco
Schirmer, Christine
Cirillo, Giuseppe
Froeschke, Samuel
Hantusch, Martin
Curcio, Manuela
Nicoletta, Fiore Pasquale
Büchner, Bernd
Mertig, Michael
Hampel, Silke
author_sort Madeo, Lorenzo Francesco
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description Zinc oxide/Curcumin (Zn(CUR)O) nanocomposites were prepared via hydrothermal treatment of Zn(NO(3))(2) in the presence of hexamethylenetetramine as a stabilizing agent and CUR as a bioactive element. Three ZnO : CUR ratios were investigated, namely 57 : 43 (Zn(CUR)O-A), 60 : 40 (Zn(CUR)O-B) and 81 : 19 (Zn(CUR)O-C), as assessed by thermogravimetric analyses, with an average hydrodynamic diameter of nanoaggregates in the range of 223 to 361 nm. The interaction of CUR with ZnO via hydroxyl and ketoenol groups (as proved by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analyses) was found to significantly modify the key properties of ZnO nanoparticles with the obtainment of a bilobed shape (as shown by scanning electron microscopy), and influenced the growth process of the composite nanoparticles as indicated by the varying particle sizes determined by powder X-ray diffraction. The efficacy of Zn(CUR)O as anticancer agents was evaluated on MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cancer cells, obtaining a synergistic activity with a cell viability depending on the CUR amount within the nanocomposite. Finally, the determination of reactive oxygen species production in the presence of Zn(CUR)O was used as a preliminary evaluation of the mechanism of action of the nanocomposites.
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spelling pubmed-104938542023-09-12 Facile one-pot hydrothermal synthesis of a zinc oxide/curcumin nanocomposite with enhanced toxic activity against breast cancer cells Madeo, Lorenzo Francesco Schirmer, Christine Cirillo, Giuseppe Froeschke, Samuel Hantusch, Martin Curcio, Manuela Nicoletta, Fiore Pasquale Büchner, Bernd Mertig, Michael Hampel, Silke RSC Adv Chemistry Zinc oxide/Curcumin (Zn(CUR)O) nanocomposites were prepared via hydrothermal treatment of Zn(NO(3))(2) in the presence of hexamethylenetetramine as a stabilizing agent and CUR as a bioactive element. Three ZnO : CUR ratios were investigated, namely 57 : 43 (Zn(CUR)O-A), 60 : 40 (Zn(CUR)O-B) and 81 : 19 (Zn(CUR)O-C), as assessed by thermogravimetric analyses, with an average hydrodynamic diameter of nanoaggregates in the range of 223 to 361 nm. The interaction of CUR with ZnO via hydroxyl and ketoenol groups (as proved by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analyses) was found to significantly modify the key properties of ZnO nanoparticles with the obtainment of a bilobed shape (as shown by scanning electron microscopy), and influenced the growth process of the composite nanoparticles as indicated by the varying particle sizes determined by powder X-ray diffraction. The efficacy of Zn(CUR)O as anticancer agents was evaluated on MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cancer cells, obtaining a synergistic activity with a cell viability depending on the CUR amount within the nanocomposite. Finally, the determination of reactive oxygen species production in the presence of Zn(CUR)O was used as a preliminary evaluation of the mechanism of action of the nanocomposites. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10493854/ /pubmed/37701282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05176e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Madeo, Lorenzo Francesco
Schirmer, Christine
Cirillo, Giuseppe
Froeschke, Samuel
Hantusch, Martin
Curcio, Manuela
Nicoletta, Fiore Pasquale
Büchner, Bernd
Mertig, Michael
Hampel, Silke
Facile one-pot hydrothermal synthesis of a zinc oxide/curcumin nanocomposite with enhanced toxic activity against breast cancer cells
title Facile one-pot hydrothermal synthesis of a zinc oxide/curcumin nanocomposite with enhanced toxic activity against breast cancer cells
title_full Facile one-pot hydrothermal synthesis of a zinc oxide/curcumin nanocomposite with enhanced toxic activity against breast cancer cells
title_fullStr Facile one-pot hydrothermal synthesis of a zinc oxide/curcumin nanocomposite with enhanced toxic activity against breast cancer cells
title_full_unstemmed Facile one-pot hydrothermal synthesis of a zinc oxide/curcumin nanocomposite with enhanced toxic activity against breast cancer cells
title_short Facile one-pot hydrothermal synthesis of a zinc oxide/curcumin nanocomposite with enhanced toxic activity against breast cancer cells
title_sort facile one-pot hydrothermal synthesis of a zinc oxide/curcumin nanocomposite with enhanced toxic activity against breast cancer cells
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10493854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37701282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05176e
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