Nanomedicine, Volume 19, Issue 14, Pages 1313-1329 , 01/01/2024

Polymeric scaffold integrated with nanovesicle-entrapped curcuminoids for enhanced therapeutic efficacy

Sudarshan Singh, Nassareen Supaweera, Ozioma F. Nwabor, Gorawit Yusakul, Waraluck Chaichompoo, Apichart Suksamrarn, Worawan Panpipat, Warangkana Chunglok

Abstract

Aim: Polymeric scaffolds were developed fortified with nanovesicle-encapsulated individual curcumin (CUR) and tetrahydrocurcumin (THC) for improved therapeutic efficacy due to their low stability and efficacy in native form. Method: Nanovesicle-encapsulated individual CUR and THC were fabricated using thin-film hydration techniques and characterized. Results & conclusion: CUR/THC in native and vesicle-encapsulated form demonstrated diminished LPS-instigate nitric oxide (NO) levels in macrophage cells in a concentration-dependent demeanor. However, vesicle-encapsulated CUR/THC inhibited NO production at lower concentrations, compared with the native CUR/THC form. Furthermore, the scaffold fortified with vesicle-encapsulated CUR/THC demonstrated improved physical properties with excellent antioxidant, biocompatibility, and human keratinocyte cell proliferation ability. The results recommended that nanovesicle-encapsulated THC can be retained as a potential substitute for CUR with improved therapeutic efficacy.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

anti-inflammationcurcuminkeratinocyte migrationnanovesiclesscaffoldtetrahydrocurcumin

ASJC Subject Area

Medicine : Medicine (miscellaneous)Materials Science : Materials Science (all)Chemical Engineering : BioengineeringEngineering : Biomedical EngineeringSocial Sciences : Development

Funding Agency

Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, Thailand


Bibliography


Singh, S., Supaweera, N., Nwabor, O., Yusakul, G., Chaichompoo, W., Suksamrarn, A., Panpipat, W., ... Chunglok, W. (2024). Polymeric scaffold integrated with nanovesicle-entrapped curcuminoids for enhanced therapeutic efficacy. Nanomedicine, 19(14) 1313-1329. doi:10.1080/17435889.2024.2347823

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