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Effects of polymer molecular weight on relative oral bioavailability of curcumin

BACKGROUND: Polylactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) nanoparticles have been used to increase the relative oral bioavailability of hydrophobic compounds and polyphenols in recent years, but the effects of the molecular weight of PLGA on bioavailability are still unknown. This study investigated the influe...

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Autores principales: Tsai, Yin-Meng, Chang-Liao, Wan-Ling, Chien, Chao-Feng, Lin, Lie-Chwen, Tsai, Tung-Hu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3384366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22745556
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S32630
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author Tsai, Yin-Meng
Chang-Liao, Wan-Ling
Chien, Chao-Feng
Lin, Lie-Chwen
Tsai, Tung-Hu
author_facet Tsai, Yin-Meng
Chang-Liao, Wan-Ling
Chien, Chao-Feng
Lin, Lie-Chwen
Tsai, Tung-Hu
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description BACKGROUND: Polylactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) nanoparticles have been used to increase the relative oral bioavailability of hydrophobic compounds and polyphenols in recent years, but the effects of the molecular weight of PLGA on bioavailability are still unknown. This study investigated the influence of polymer molecular weight on the relative oral bioavailability of curcumin, and explored the possible mechanism accounting for the outcome. METHODS: Curcumin encapsulated in low (5000–15,000) and high (40,000–75,000) molecular weight PLGA (LMw-NPC and HMw-NPC, respectively) were prepared using an emulsification-solvent evaporation method. Curcumin alone and in the nanoformulations was administered orally to freely mobile rats, and blood samples were collected to evaluate the bioavailability of curcumin, LMw-NPC, and HMw-NPC. An ex vivo experimental gut absorption model was used to investigate the effects of different molecular weights of PLGA formulation on absorption of curcumin. High-performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection was used for quantification of curcumin in biosamples. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in particle properties between LMw-NPC and HMw-NPC, but the relative bioavailability of HMw-NPC was 1.67-fold and 40-fold higher than that of LMw-NPC and conventional curcumin, respectively. In addition, the mean peak concentration (C(max)) of conventional curcumin, LMw-NPC, and HMw-NPC was 0.028, 0.042, and 0.057 μg/mL, respectively. The gut absorption study further revealed that the HMw-PLGA formulation markedly increased the absorption rate of curcumin in the duodenum and resulted in excellent bioavailability compared with conventional curcumin and LMw-NPC. CONCLUSION: Our findings demonstrate that different molecular weights of PLGA have varying bioavailability, contributing to changes in the absorption rate at the duodenum. The results of this study provide the rationale for design of a nanomedicine delivery system to enhance the bioavailability of water-insoluble pharmaceutical compounds and functional foods.
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spelling pubmed-33843662012-06-28 Effects of polymer molecular weight on relative oral bioavailability of curcumin Tsai, Yin-Meng Chang-Liao, Wan-Ling Chien, Chao-Feng Lin, Lie-Chwen Tsai, Tung-Hu Int J Nanomedicine Original Research BACKGROUND: Polylactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) nanoparticles have been used to increase the relative oral bioavailability of hydrophobic compounds and polyphenols in recent years, but the effects of the molecular weight of PLGA on bioavailability are still unknown. This study investigated the influence of polymer molecular weight on the relative oral bioavailability of curcumin, and explored the possible mechanism accounting for the outcome. METHODS: Curcumin encapsulated in low (5000–15,000) and high (40,000–75,000) molecular weight PLGA (LMw-NPC and HMw-NPC, respectively) were prepared using an emulsification-solvent evaporation method. Curcumin alone and in the nanoformulations was administered orally to freely mobile rats, and blood samples were collected to evaluate the bioavailability of curcumin, LMw-NPC, and HMw-NPC. An ex vivo experimental gut absorption model was used to investigate the effects of different molecular weights of PLGA formulation on absorption of curcumin. High-performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection was used for quantification of curcumin in biosamples. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in particle properties between LMw-NPC and HMw-NPC, but the relative bioavailability of HMw-NPC was 1.67-fold and 40-fold higher than that of LMw-NPC and conventional curcumin, respectively. In addition, the mean peak concentration (C(max)) of conventional curcumin, LMw-NPC, and HMw-NPC was 0.028, 0.042, and 0.057 μg/mL, respectively. The gut absorption study further revealed that the HMw-PLGA formulation markedly increased the absorption rate of curcumin in the duodenum and resulted in excellent bioavailability compared with conventional curcumin and LMw-NPC. CONCLUSION: Our findings demonstrate that different molecular weights of PLGA have varying bioavailability, contributing to changes in the absorption rate at the duodenum. The results of this study provide the rationale for design of a nanomedicine delivery system to enhance the bioavailability of water-insoluble pharmaceutical compounds and functional foods. Dove Medical Press 2012 2012-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3384366/ /pubmed/22745556 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S32630 Text en © 2012 Tsai et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chang-Liao, Wan-Ling
Chien, Chao-Feng
Lin, Lie-Chwen
Tsai, Tung-Hu
Effects of polymer molecular weight on relative oral bioavailability of curcumin
title Effects of polymer molecular weight on relative oral bioavailability of curcumin
title_full Effects of polymer molecular weight on relative oral bioavailability of curcumin
title_fullStr Effects of polymer molecular weight on relative oral bioavailability of curcumin
title_full_unstemmed Effects of polymer molecular weight on relative oral bioavailability of curcumin
title_short Effects of polymer molecular weight on relative oral bioavailability of curcumin
title_sort effects of polymer molecular weight on relative oral bioavailability of curcumin
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3384366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22745556
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S32630
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