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Development and Preliminary Characterization of Polyester-Urethane Microparticles Used in Curcumin Drug Delivery System for Oropharyngeal Cancer

Background and Objectives: Curcumin (Cc) as an active substance is known for its anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant, antioxidant, and anti-carcinogenic effects, together with its role in cholesterol regulation, and its use in different gastrointestinal derangements. On the other hand, curcumin can be...

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Autores principales: Chioreanu, Alexandru, Mot, Ion Cristian, Horhat, Delia Ioana, Balica, Nicolae Constantin, Sarau, Cristian Andrei, Morar, Raluca, Domuta, Eugenia Maria, Dumitru, Catalin, Negrean, Rodica Anamaria, Bumbu, Bogdan Andrei, Ravulapalli, Madhavi, Alambaram, Satish, Akshay, Raja, Pricop, Marius
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9693431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36422227
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58111689
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author Chioreanu, Alexandru
Mot, Ion Cristian
Horhat, Delia Ioana
Balica, Nicolae Constantin
Sarau, Cristian Andrei
Morar, Raluca
Domuta, Eugenia Maria
Dumitru, Catalin
Negrean, Rodica Anamaria
Bumbu, Bogdan Andrei
Ravulapalli, Madhavi
Alambaram, Satish
Akshay, Raja
Pricop, Marius
author_facet Chioreanu, Alexandru
Mot, Ion Cristian
Horhat, Delia Ioana
Balica, Nicolae Constantin
Sarau, Cristian Andrei
Morar, Raluca
Domuta, Eugenia Maria
Dumitru, Catalin
Negrean, Rodica Anamaria
Bumbu, Bogdan Andrei
Ravulapalli, Madhavi
Alambaram, Satish
Akshay, Raja
Pricop, Marius
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description Background and Objectives: Curcumin (Cc) as an active substance is known for its anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant, antioxidant, and anti-carcinogenic effects, together with its role in cholesterol regulation, and its use in different gastrointestinal derangements. On the other hand, curcumin can be used for its properties as an inactive substance, with Cc particles being more often tested in pharmaceutical formulations for drug delivery, with promising safety records and kinetics. The aim of this research was to obtain and characterize polyurethane microparticles that can be used as a carrier with a controlled Cc release. Materials and Methods: The in vitro samples were characterized by the Zetasizer procedure, and UV–Vis spectroscopy, while the in-vivo measurements on human subjects were performed by non-invasive skin assays (trans-epidermal water loss, erythema, and skin hydration). A total of 16 patients with oropharyngeal cancer stages II and III in equal proportions were recruited for participation. Results: The experimental values of sample characteristics using the Zetasizer identified a mean structural size of 215 nm in the polyester-urethane preparate (PU), compared to 271 nm in the curcumin-based PU. Although the size was statistically significantly different, the IPDI and Zeta potential did not differ significantly (22.91 mV vs. 23.74 mV). The average age during the study period was 57.6 years for patients in the PU group, respectively, and 55.1 years in those who received the curcumin preparations. The majority of oropharyngeal cancers were of HPV-related etiology. There were no significant side effects; 75.0% of patients in the PU group reporting no side effects, compared to 87.5% in the Cc group. The 48 h TEWL measurement at the end of the experiment found a statistically significant difference between the PU and the Cc group (2.2 g/h/m(2) vs. 2.6 g/h/m(2)). The erythema assessment showed a starting measurement point for both research groups with a 5.1-unit difference. After 48 h, the difference between PU and PU_Cc was just 1.7 units (p-value = 0.576). The overall difference compared to the reference group with sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) was statistically significant at a 95% significance level. Conclusions: Our findings indicate the obtaining of almost homogeneous particles with a medium tendency to form agglomerations, with a good capacity of encapsulation (around 60%), a medium release rate, and a non-irritative potential. Therefore, this polyester-urethane with Cc microparticles can be tested in other clinical evaluations.
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spelling pubmed-96934312022-11-26 Development and Preliminary Characterization of Polyester-Urethane Microparticles Used in Curcumin Drug Delivery System for Oropharyngeal Cancer Chioreanu, Alexandru Mot, Ion Cristian Horhat, Delia Ioana Balica, Nicolae Constantin Sarau, Cristian Andrei Morar, Raluca Domuta, Eugenia Maria Dumitru, Catalin Negrean, Rodica Anamaria Bumbu, Bogdan Andrei Ravulapalli, Madhavi Alambaram, Satish Akshay, Raja Pricop, Marius Medicina (Kaunas) Article Background and Objectives: Curcumin (Cc) as an active substance is known for its anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant, antioxidant, and anti-carcinogenic effects, together with its role in cholesterol regulation, and its use in different gastrointestinal derangements. On the other hand, curcumin can be used for its properties as an inactive substance, with Cc particles being more often tested in pharmaceutical formulations for drug delivery, with promising safety records and kinetics. The aim of this research was to obtain and characterize polyurethane microparticles that can be used as a carrier with a controlled Cc release. Materials and Methods: The in vitro samples were characterized by the Zetasizer procedure, and UV–Vis spectroscopy, while the in-vivo measurements on human subjects were performed by non-invasive skin assays (trans-epidermal water loss, erythema, and skin hydration). A total of 16 patients with oropharyngeal cancer stages II and III in equal proportions were recruited for participation. Results: The experimental values of sample characteristics using the Zetasizer identified a mean structural size of 215 nm in the polyester-urethane preparate (PU), compared to 271 nm in the curcumin-based PU. Although the size was statistically significantly different, the IPDI and Zeta potential did not differ significantly (22.91 mV vs. 23.74 mV). The average age during the study period was 57.6 years for patients in the PU group, respectively, and 55.1 years in those who received the curcumin preparations. The majority of oropharyngeal cancers were of HPV-related etiology. There were no significant side effects; 75.0% of patients in the PU group reporting no side effects, compared to 87.5% in the Cc group. The 48 h TEWL measurement at the end of the experiment found a statistically significant difference between the PU and the Cc group (2.2 g/h/m(2) vs. 2.6 g/h/m(2)). The erythema assessment showed a starting measurement point for both research groups with a 5.1-unit difference. After 48 h, the difference between PU and PU_Cc was just 1.7 units (p-value = 0.576). The overall difference compared to the reference group with sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) was statistically significant at a 95% significance level. Conclusions: Our findings indicate the obtaining of almost homogeneous particles with a medium tendency to form agglomerations, with a good capacity of encapsulation (around 60%), a medium release rate, and a non-irritative potential. Therefore, this polyester-urethane with Cc microparticles can be tested in other clinical evaluations. MDPI 2022-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9693431/ /pubmed/36422227 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58111689 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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Chioreanu, Alexandru
Mot, Ion Cristian
Horhat, Delia Ioana
Balica, Nicolae Constantin
Sarau, Cristian Andrei
Morar, Raluca
Domuta, Eugenia Maria
Dumitru, Catalin
Negrean, Rodica Anamaria
Bumbu, Bogdan Andrei
Ravulapalli, Madhavi
Alambaram, Satish
Akshay, Raja
Pricop, Marius
Development and Preliminary Characterization of Polyester-Urethane Microparticles Used in Curcumin Drug Delivery System for Oropharyngeal Cancer
title Development and Preliminary Characterization of Polyester-Urethane Microparticles Used in Curcumin Drug Delivery System for Oropharyngeal Cancer
title_full Development and Preliminary Characterization of Polyester-Urethane Microparticles Used in Curcumin Drug Delivery System for Oropharyngeal Cancer
title_fullStr Development and Preliminary Characterization of Polyester-Urethane Microparticles Used in Curcumin Drug Delivery System for Oropharyngeal Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Development and Preliminary Characterization of Polyester-Urethane Microparticles Used in Curcumin Drug Delivery System for Oropharyngeal Cancer
title_short Development and Preliminary Characterization of Polyester-Urethane Microparticles Used in Curcumin Drug Delivery System for Oropharyngeal Cancer
title_sort development and preliminary characterization of polyester-urethane microparticles used in curcumin drug delivery system for oropharyngeal cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9693431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36422227
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58111689
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