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Zein-Stabilized Nanospheres as Nanocarriers for Boosting the Aphrodisiac Activity of Icariin: Response Surface Optimization and In Vivo Assessment
Icariin (ICA), a main active compound of the Epimedium genus, is used as an aphrodisiac in traditional Chinese herbal medicine. Despite its therapeutic efficacy, ICA displays reduced oral absorption, and therefore, low bioavailability hindered its clinical application. Implementing nanotechnology in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9227839/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35745852 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14061279 |
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author | Asfour, Hani Z. Alhakamy, Nabil A. Fahmy, Usama A. Ahmed, Osama A. A. Rizg, Waleed Y. Felimban, Raed I. Abdel-Naim, Ashraf B. Abourehab, Mohammad A. S. Mansouri, Rasha A. Omar, Ulfat M. Badr-Eldin, Shaimaa M. |
author_facet | Asfour, Hani Z. Alhakamy, Nabil A. Fahmy, Usama A. Ahmed, Osama A. A. Rizg, Waleed Y. Felimban, Raed I. Abdel-Naim, Ashraf B. Abourehab, Mohammad A. S. Mansouri, Rasha A. Omar, Ulfat M. Badr-Eldin, Shaimaa M. |
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description | Icariin (ICA), a main active compound of the Epimedium genus, is used as an aphrodisiac in traditional Chinese herbal medicine. Despite its therapeutic efficacy, ICA displays reduced oral absorption, and therefore, low bioavailability hindered its clinical application. Implementing nanotechnology in the field of formulation has been a focus to improve the efficacy of ICA. In this regard, polymeric nanoparticles find a potential application as drug delivery systems. A nanosphere formula was designed, aiming to improve the drug’s efficacy. The proposed ICA nanosphere formula (tocozeinolate) was optimized using D-optimal response surface design. The concentrations of ICA (X(1)), D-α-tocopherol polyethylene glycol 1000 succinate (TPGS, X(2)), zein (X(3)), and sodium deoxycholate (SDC, X(4)) expressed as percentages were investigated as quantitative independent variables. As per the experimental design, 23 formulations were developed, which were investigated for particle size (PS, nm), zeta potential (ZP, mV), and entrapment efficiency (EE, %) as response parameters. Numerical optimization and desirability approach were employed to predict the optimized variable levels that, upon combination, could result in minimized size and maximized zeta potential and ICA entrapment. The optimized ICA–tocozeinolate nanospheres showed a particle size of 224.45 nm, zeta potential of 0.961 mV, and drug entrapment of 65.29% that coincide well with the predicted values. The optimized ICA–tocozeinolate nanospheres were evaluated for sexual behavior in Wistar male rats compared to raw ICA at equivalent doses (20 mg/kg). In vivo assessment results showed significant sexual behavior enhancement by the optimized formulation, as evidenced by decreased average time of both mount latency (ML) and ejaculation latency (EL) to almost half those of raw ICA. Additionally, intromission latency (IL) time was reduced by 41% compared to the raw ICA. These results highlighted the potential of the proposed ICA–tocozeinolate nanospheres as a promising platform for improving the delivery and efficacy of therapeutic agents. |
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spelling | pubmed-92278392022-06-25 Zein-Stabilized Nanospheres as Nanocarriers for Boosting the Aphrodisiac Activity of Icariin: Response Surface Optimization and In Vivo Assessment Asfour, Hani Z. Alhakamy, Nabil A. Fahmy, Usama A. Ahmed, Osama A. A. Rizg, Waleed Y. Felimban, Raed I. Abdel-Naim, Ashraf B. Abourehab, Mohammad A. S. Mansouri, Rasha A. Omar, Ulfat M. Badr-Eldin, Shaimaa M. Pharmaceutics Article Icariin (ICA), a main active compound of the Epimedium genus, is used as an aphrodisiac in traditional Chinese herbal medicine. Despite its therapeutic efficacy, ICA displays reduced oral absorption, and therefore, low bioavailability hindered its clinical application. Implementing nanotechnology in the field of formulation has been a focus to improve the efficacy of ICA. In this regard, polymeric nanoparticles find a potential application as drug delivery systems. A nanosphere formula was designed, aiming to improve the drug’s efficacy. The proposed ICA nanosphere formula (tocozeinolate) was optimized using D-optimal response surface design. The concentrations of ICA (X(1)), D-α-tocopherol polyethylene glycol 1000 succinate (TPGS, X(2)), zein (X(3)), and sodium deoxycholate (SDC, X(4)) expressed as percentages were investigated as quantitative independent variables. As per the experimental design, 23 formulations were developed, which were investigated for particle size (PS, nm), zeta potential (ZP, mV), and entrapment efficiency (EE, %) as response parameters. Numerical optimization and desirability approach were employed to predict the optimized variable levels that, upon combination, could result in minimized size and maximized zeta potential and ICA entrapment. The optimized ICA–tocozeinolate nanospheres showed a particle size of 224.45 nm, zeta potential of 0.961 mV, and drug entrapment of 65.29% that coincide well with the predicted values. The optimized ICA–tocozeinolate nanospheres were evaluated for sexual behavior in Wistar male rats compared to raw ICA at equivalent doses (20 mg/kg). In vivo assessment results showed significant sexual behavior enhancement by the optimized formulation, as evidenced by decreased average time of both mount latency (ML) and ejaculation latency (EL) to almost half those of raw ICA. Additionally, intromission latency (IL) time was reduced by 41% compared to the raw ICA. These results highlighted the potential of the proposed ICA–tocozeinolate nanospheres as a promising platform for improving the delivery and efficacy of therapeutic agents. MDPI 2022-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9227839/ /pubmed/35745852 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14061279 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Asfour, Hani Z. Alhakamy, Nabil A. Fahmy, Usama A. Ahmed, Osama A. A. Rizg, Waleed Y. Felimban, Raed I. Abdel-Naim, Ashraf B. Abourehab, Mohammad A. S. Mansouri, Rasha A. Omar, Ulfat M. Badr-Eldin, Shaimaa M. Zein-Stabilized Nanospheres as Nanocarriers for Boosting the Aphrodisiac Activity of Icariin: Response Surface Optimization and In Vivo Assessment |
title | Zein-Stabilized Nanospheres as Nanocarriers for Boosting the Aphrodisiac Activity of Icariin: Response Surface Optimization and In Vivo Assessment |
title_full | Zein-Stabilized Nanospheres as Nanocarriers for Boosting the Aphrodisiac Activity of Icariin: Response Surface Optimization and In Vivo Assessment |
title_fullStr | Zein-Stabilized Nanospheres as Nanocarriers for Boosting the Aphrodisiac Activity of Icariin: Response Surface Optimization and In Vivo Assessment |
title_full_unstemmed | Zein-Stabilized Nanospheres as Nanocarriers for Boosting the Aphrodisiac Activity of Icariin: Response Surface Optimization and In Vivo Assessment |
title_short | Zein-Stabilized Nanospheres as Nanocarriers for Boosting the Aphrodisiac Activity of Icariin: Response Surface Optimization and In Vivo Assessment |
title_sort | zein-stabilized nanospheres as nanocarriers for boosting the aphrodisiac activity of icariin: response surface optimization and in vivo assessment |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9227839/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35745852 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14061279 |
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