Production of biological nanoparticles from bovine serum albumin as controlled release carrier for curcumin delivery
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2018Author
Salehiabar, M
Nosrati, H
Javani, E
Aliakbarzadeh, F
Manjili, HK
Davaran, S
Danafar, H
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This study described a curcumin (CUR) loaded bovine serum albumin nanoparticles (BSA@CUR NPs), which could solubilize the poorly water-soluble drug and increase the therapeutic efficacy of the drug. BSA@CUR NPs were synthesized by a simple coacervation procedure. The resultant BSA@CUR NPs showed a spherical shape, with a diameter of 92.59 +/- 16.75 nm (mean +/- SD) nm and a zeta-potential of - 9.19 my. The in vitro drug release study of CUR showed a sustained and controlled release pattern. Cellular toxicity of BSA NPs was also investigated on HFF2 cell lines. Additionally, a hemolysis test of as prepared NPs were performed for investigation of hemocompatibility. Hemolysis assay and cytotoxicity study results on HFF-2 cell line show that as prepared BSA NPs are biocompatible. The in vitro anticancer activity of the BSA@CUR NPs were performed by MTF assay on MCF-7 cancer cells. These results suggest that BSA@CUR NPs are a new drug delivery system for cancer therapy. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.