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Development of a Curcumin-Loaded Lecithin/Chitosan Nanoparticle Utilizing a Box-Behnken Design of Experiment: Formulation Design and Influence of Process Parameters

Curcumin (CUR) has impressive pharmacologic properties, including cardioprotective, neuroprotective, antimicrobial, and anticancer activity. However, the pharmaceutical application of CUR is limited due to its poor aqueous solubility and low bioavailability. The development of novel formulations has...

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Autores principales: Walbi, Ismail A., Ahmad, Mohammad Zaki, Ahmad, Javed, Algahtani, Mohammed S., Alali, Amer S., Alsudir, Samar A., Aodah, Alhassan H., Albarqi, Hassan A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9505816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36145903
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14183758
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author Walbi, Ismail A.
Ahmad, Mohammad Zaki
Ahmad, Javed
Algahtani, Mohammed S.
Alali, Amer S.
Alsudir, Samar A.
Aodah, Alhassan H.
Albarqi, Hassan A.
author_facet Walbi, Ismail A.
Ahmad, Mohammad Zaki
Ahmad, Javed
Algahtani, Mohammed S.
Alali, Amer S.
Alsudir, Samar A.
Aodah, Alhassan H.
Albarqi, Hassan A.
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description Curcumin (CUR) has impressive pharmacologic properties, including cardioprotective, neuroprotective, antimicrobial, and anticancer activity. However, the pharmaceutical application of CUR is limited due to its poor aqueous solubility and low bioavailability. The development of novel formulations has attracted considerable attention to the idea of applying nanobiotechnology to improve the therapeutic efficacy of these challenging compounds. In this study, CUR-loaded lecithin–chitosan nanoparticles (CUR/LCSNPs) were developed and optimized by the concentration of chitosan, lecithin, and stirring speed by a 3-factorial Box-Behnken statistical design, resulting in an optimal concentration of chitosan (A) and lecithin (B) with a 1200 rpm stirring speed (C), with applied constraints of minimal average particle size (Y(1)), optimal zeta potential (Y(2)), and maximum entrapment efficiency (%EE) (Y(3)). The mean particle size of the checkpoint formulation ranged from 136.44 ± 1.74 nm to 267.94 ± 3.72, with a zeta potential of 18.5 ± 1.39 mV to 36.8 ± 3.24 mV and %EE of 69.84 ± 1.51% to 78.50 ± 2.11%. The mean particle size, zeta potential, %EE, and % cumulative drug release from the optimized formulation were 138.43 ± 2.09 nm, +18.98 ± 0.72 mV, 77.39 ± 1.70%, and 86.18 ± 1.5%, respectively. In vitro drug release followed the Korsmeyer–Peppas model with Fickian diffusion (n < 0.45). The optimized technique has proven successful, resulting in a nanoformulation that can be used for the high loading and controlled release of lipophilic drugs.
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spelling pubmed-95058162022-09-24 Development of a Curcumin-Loaded Lecithin/Chitosan Nanoparticle Utilizing a Box-Behnken Design of Experiment: Formulation Design and Influence of Process Parameters Walbi, Ismail A. Ahmad, Mohammad Zaki Ahmad, Javed Algahtani, Mohammed S. Alali, Amer S. Alsudir, Samar A. Aodah, Alhassan H. Albarqi, Hassan A. Polymers (Basel) Article Curcumin (CUR) has impressive pharmacologic properties, including cardioprotective, neuroprotective, antimicrobial, and anticancer activity. However, the pharmaceutical application of CUR is limited due to its poor aqueous solubility and low bioavailability. The development of novel formulations has attracted considerable attention to the idea of applying nanobiotechnology to improve the therapeutic efficacy of these challenging compounds. In this study, CUR-loaded lecithin–chitosan nanoparticles (CUR/LCSNPs) were developed and optimized by the concentration of chitosan, lecithin, and stirring speed by a 3-factorial Box-Behnken statistical design, resulting in an optimal concentration of chitosan (A) and lecithin (B) with a 1200 rpm stirring speed (C), with applied constraints of minimal average particle size (Y(1)), optimal zeta potential (Y(2)), and maximum entrapment efficiency (%EE) (Y(3)). The mean particle size of the checkpoint formulation ranged from 136.44 ± 1.74 nm to 267.94 ± 3.72, with a zeta potential of 18.5 ± 1.39 mV to 36.8 ± 3.24 mV and %EE of 69.84 ± 1.51% to 78.50 ± 2.11%. The mean particle size, zeta potential, %EE, and % cumulative drug release from the optimized formulation were 138.43 ± 2.09 nm, +18.98 ± 0.72 mV, 77.39 ± 1.70%, and 86.18 ± 1.5%, respectively. In vitro drug release followed the Korsmeyer–Peppas model with Fickian diffusion (n < 0.45). The optimized technique has proven successful, resulting in a nanoformulation that can be used for the high loading and controlled release of lipophilic drugs. MDPI 2022-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9505816/ /pubmed/36145903 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14183758 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/).
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Walbi, Ismail A.
Ahmad, Mohammad Zaki
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Algahtani, Mohammed S.
Alali, Amer S.
Alsudir, Samar A.
Aodah, Alhassan H.
Albarqi, Hassan A.
Development of a Curcumin-Loaded Lecithin/Chitosan Nanoparticle Utilizing a Box-Behnken Design of Experiment: Formulation Design and Influence of Process Parameters
title Development of a Curcumin-Loaded Lecithin/Chitosan Nanoparticle Utilizing a Box-Behnken Design of Experiment: Formulation Design and Influence of Process Parameters
title_full Development of a Curcumin-Loaded Lecithin/Chitosan Nanoparticle Utilizing a Box-Behnken Design of Experiment: Formulation Design and Influence of Process Parameters
title_fullStr Development of a Curcumin-Loaded Lecithin/Chitosan Nanoparticle Utilizing a Box-Behnken Design of Experiment: Formulation Design and Influence of Process Parameters
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Curcumin-Loaded Lecithin/Chitosan Nanoparticle Utilizing a Box-Behnken Design of Experiment: Formulation Design and Influence of Process Parameters
title_short Development of a Curcumin-Loaded Lecithin/Chitosan Nanoparticle Utilizing a Box-Behnken Design of Experiment: Formulation Design and Influence of Process Parameters
title_sort development of a curcumin-loaded lecithin/chitosan nanoparticle utilizing a box-behnken design of experiment: formulation design and influence of process parameters
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9505816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36145903
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14183758
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