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Curcumin Plant for Colorectal Cancer Prediction and Prevention Using In Silico Molecular Analysis; HOT-MELT Extrusion

The impact of a soluble complex (SC) of curcumin (CuR) synthesized using hot melt (HM) and hot-melt extrusion (HE) technologies on adenocarcinoma cells for the treatment of colorectal cancer by enhancing CuR solubility is investigated in this work. In silico molecular modelling, solubility, drug rel...

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Autores principales: Muthu Mohamed, Jamal Moideen, Kavitha, Karuppaiyan, Ahmad, Fazil, Sherbiny, Mohamed El, Ebrahim, Doaa, EL-Sagheer, Aida M., Ebrahim, Hasnaa Ali, Abdelmonem Elsherbini, Dalia Mahmoud, Ebrahim Abdelrahman, Mosaab Abdella, Dejene, Minilu
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9246566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35783520
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4376960
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author Muthu Mohamed, Jamal Moideen
Kavitha, Karuppaiyan
Ahmad, Fazil
Sherbiny, Mohamed El
Ebrahim, Doaa
EL-Sagheer, Aida M.
Ebrahim, Hasnaa Ali
Abdelmonem Elsherbini, Dalia Mahmoud
Ebrahim Abdelrahman, Mosaab Abdella
Dejene, Minilu
author_facet Muthu Mohamed, Jamal Moideen
Kavitha, Karuppaiyan
Ahmad, Fazil
Sherbiny, Mohamed El
Ebrahim, Doaa
EL-Sagheer, Aida M.
Ebrahim, Hasnaa Ali
Abdelmonem Elsherbini, Dalia Mahmoud
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Dejene, Minilu
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description The impact of a soluble complex (SC) of curcumin (CuR) synthesized using hot melt (HM) and hot-melt extrusion (HE) technologies on adenocarcinoma cells for the treatment of colorectal cancer by enhancing CuR solubility is investigated in this work. In silico molecular modelling, solubility, drug release, and physicochemical analysis were all part of the phase solubility (PS) study, which featured a novel dyeing test and a central composite design to optimize the best complex (CDD). The optimal HE-SC (1 : 5) enhances solubility (0.8521 ± 0.016 mg·mL(−1)) and dissolution (91.87 ± 0.208% at 30 min), and it has an ideal stability constant (309 and 377 M(−1)) at 25 and 37°C and an A(L) type of isotherm, implying 1 : 1 stoichiometry according to the findings. An intermolecular hydrogen bond that has not undergone any chemical change and has resulted in the complete conversion of the amorphous form aids in the creation of SC. In vitro cytotoxicity was measured at IC(50) on the SW480 (72 M·mL(−1)) and Caco-2 (40 M·mL(−1)) cells. According to apoptotic studies, apoptosis was responsible for the vast majority of cell death, with necrosis accounting for a small proportion of the total. In vivo toxicity was established using a zebrafish model, and a western blot examination revealed apoptosis at the molecular level. It was argued that the novel formulations developed using HE technology are more significant and effective than existing pure CuR formulations.
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spelling pubmed-92465662022-07-01 Curcumin Plant for Colorectal Cancer Prediction and Prevention Using In Silico Molecular Analysis; HOT-MELT Extrusion Muthu Mohamed, Jamal Moideen Kavitha, Karuppaiyan Ahmad, Fazil Sherbiny, Mohamed El Ebrahim, Doaa EL-Sagheer, Aida M. Ebrahim, Hasnaa Ali Abdelmonem Elsherbini, Dalia Mahmoud Ebrahim Abdelrahman, Mosaab Abdella Dejene, Minilu Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article The impact of a soluble complex (SC) of curcumin (CuR) synthesized using hot melt (HM) and hot-melt extrusion (HE) technologies on adenocarcinoma cells for the treatment of colorectal cancer by enhancing CuR solubility is investigated in this work. In silico molecular modelling, solubility, drug release, and physicochemical analysis were all part of the phase solubility (PS) study, which featured a novel dyeing test and a central composite design to optimize the best complex (CDD). The optimal HE-SC (1 : 5) enhances solubility (0.8521 ± 0.016 mg·mL(−1)) and dissolution (91.87 ± 0.208% at 30 min), and it has an ideal stability constant (309 and 377 M(−1)) at 25 and 37°C and an A(L) type of isotherm, implying 1 : 1 stoichiometry according to the findings. An intermolecular hydrogen bond that has not undergone any chemical change and has resulted in the complete conversion of the amorphous form aids in the creation of SC. In vitro cytotoxicity was measured at IC(50) on the SW480 (72 M·mL(−1)) and Caco-2 (40 M·mL(−1)) cells. According to apoptotic studies, apoptosis was responsible for the vast majority of cell death, with necrosis accounting for a small proportion of the total. In vivo toxicity was established using a zebrafish model, and a western blot examination revealed apoptosis at the molecular level. It was argued that the novel formulations developed using HE technology are more significant and effective than existing pure CuR formulations. Hindawi 2022-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9246566/ /pubmed/35783520 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4376960 Text en Copyright © 2022 Jamal Moideen Muthu Mohamed et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Muthu Mohamed, Jamal Moideen
Kavitha, Karuppaiyan
Ahmad, Fazil
Sherbiny, Mohamed El
Ebrahim, Doaa
EL-Sagheer, Aida M.
Ebrahim, Hasnaa Ali
Abdelmonem Elsherbini, Dalia Mahmoud
Ebrahim Abdelrahman, Mosaab Abdella
Dejene, Minilu
Curcumin Plant for Colorectal Cancer Prediction and Prevention Using In Silico Molecular Analysis; HOT-MELT Extrusion
title Curcumin Plant for Colorectal Cancer Prediction and Prevention Using In Silico Molecular Analysis; HOT-MELT Extrusion
title_full Curcumin Plant for Colorectal Cancer Prediction and Prevention Using In Silico Molecular Analysis; HOT-MELT Extrusion
title_fullStr Curcumin Plant for Colorectal Cancer Prediction and Prevention Using In Silico Molecular Analysis; HOT-MELT Extrusion
title_full_unstemmed Curcumin Plant for Colorectal Cancer Prediction and Prevention Using In Silico Molecular Analysis; HOT-MELT Extrusion
title_short Curcumin Plant for Colorectal Cancer Prediction and Prevention Using In Silico Molecular Analysis; HOT-MELT Extrusion
title_sort curcumin plant for colorectal cancer prediction and prevention using in silico molecular analysis; hot-melt extrusion
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9246566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35783520
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4376960
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