Publication: Curcumin composite particles prepared by spray drying and in vitro anti-cancer activity on lung cancer cell line
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Issued Date
2018
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application/pdf
ISSN
17732247
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2-s2.0-85045285477
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มหาวิทยาลัยศรีนครินทรวิโรฒ
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology. Vol 45, No. (2018), p.397-407
Suggested Citation
Thongnopkoon T., Chittasupho C. Curcumin composite particles prepared by spray drying and in vitro anti-cancer activity on lung cancer cell line. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology. Vol 45, No. (2018), p.397-407. doi:10.1016/j.jddst.2018.04.006 Retrieved from: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/4326
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Abstract
This study was aimed to prepare curcumin composite particles by spray drying to improve the dissolution of curcumin and subsequently to determine the anti-cancer activity of the composite particles. The composite particles containing various proportions of curcumin, lactose monohydrate and a selected polymer, i.e. hydroxypropylmethylcellulose15LV (HPMC15LV) or polyvinylpyrrolidone-K30 (PVP-K30), were fabricated by spray drying with a specific condition. The particle size of the particles was mostly smaller than 10 microns. The physicochemical characterizations suggested that the composite particles were amorphous and showed molecular interaction between curcumin and the incorporated polymers. Type and proportion of incorporated polymers affected the curcumin content and the curcumin release. The composite particles using HPMC15LV showed a faster release rate than that of using PVP-K30 and they markedly showed a significantly higher dissolution rate than the unprocessed curcumin powder. The anti-cancer activity on lung cancer cells (A549 cells) showed that the composite particles using HPMC15LV exhibited the activity to decrease the percentage of survival cancer cells and its activity was superior to that of unprocessed curcumin. In conclusion, the spray dried composite particles containing curcumin might be employed as a delivery system to treat cancer because of their suitably physicochemical properties and anti-cancer activity. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
Subject(s)
Curcumin
Doxorubicin
Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose
Lactose
Polymer
Povidone
A-549 cell line
Antineoplastic activity
Apoptosis
Article
Cell proliferation assay
Cell survival
Cell viability
Controlled study
Differential scanning calorimetry
Drug cytotoxicity
Drug formulation
Drug solubility
In vitro study
Infrared spectroscopy
Lung cancer cell line
Molecular interaction
Particle size
Physical chemistry
Scanning electron microscopy
Spray drying
X ray powder diffraction
Doxorubicin
Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose
Lactose
Polymer
Povidone
A-549 cell line
Antineoplastic activity
Apoptosis
Article
Cell proliferation assay
Cell survival
Cell viability
Controlled study
Differential scanning calorimetry
Drug cytotoxicity
Drug formulation
Drug solubility
In vitro study
Infrared spectroscopy
Lung cancer cell line
Molecular interaction
Particle size
Physical chemistry
Scanning electron microscopy
Spray drying
X ray powder diffraction
