Blood-compatible, stable micelles of sodium alginate – Curcumin bioconjugate for anti-cancer applications

Publication date: April 2019Source: European Polymer Journal, Volume 113Author(s): Dorota Lachowicz, Alicja Karabasz, Monika Bzowska, Michał Szuwarzyński, Anna Karewicz, Maria NowakowskaAbstractThe bioconjugate of alginate and curcumin (AA-CUR) was synthesized in a simple, one-step process and used to prepare the stable calcium cross-linked spherical micelles serving as a delivery vehicle for curcumin. Above its critical micelle concentration (0.6 mg/ml) AA-CUR forms colloidally stable micelles of ca. 200 nm. Prolonged, well controlled release of curcumin was observed from the AA-CUR micelles cross-linked with calcium ions for 5 h under the physiological conditions. To assess the safety of applying the bioconjugate into the bloodstream for possible anti-cancer applications, the interaction between AA-CUR and cells isolated from human blood was analyzed. No red cells aggregation or hemolysis was observed. AA-CUR was also shown to have no significant cytotoxicity to the human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMC) isolated from peripheral blood of healthy donors and to the mouse primary brain endothelial cells. To evaluate the efficiency of the obtained bioconjugate in the anti-cancer therapy, the micellar solution of AA-CUR was tested against various cancer cells lines: mammary carcinoma 4T1, melanoma B16F10 and colon carcinoma CT26-CEA and MC38-CEA. The bioconjugate at the concentration of 0.7 mg/ml decreased the viability of cancer cells by ca. 80%. The cellular...
Source: European Polymer Journal - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research