Halloysite Clay Nanotubes as Carriers for Curcumin: Characterization and Application
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Halloysite is a nanostructured clay mineral with
hollow tubular structure, which has recently found an important
role as delivery system for drugs or other active molecules. One
of these is curcumin, main constituent in the rhizome of the plant
Curcuma Longa, with a series of useful pharmacological
activities, hindered by its poor bioavalaibility and solubility in
water. In this study, Halloysite Clay Nanotubes (HNTs) were
characterized in terms of both structure and biocompatibility
and they were used for curcumin delivery to cancer cells. The
performed 3 -(4,5 - dimethythiazol - 2- yl) - 2,5 - diphenyl -
tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay showed that HNTs have a high
biocompatibility, also when coated with polymers, while
curcumin is highly toxic for cancer cells. The release kinetics of
curcumin from HNTs was investigated by the dialysis bag
method, showing a slow and constant release of the drug, which
can be further controlled by adding layers of polyelectrolytes to
the external surface of the tubes. Successful polymer coating was
followed by Zeta potential. The Trypan Blue assay showed a
cytotoxic effect of loaded HNTs, proportional to the
concentration of tubes and the incubation time. Successful HNTs
uptake by breast cancer cells was demonstrated by Confocal
Laser Scanning Microscopy images. All results indicate that
Halloysite Nanotubes are a promising carriers for polyphenol
delivery and release.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biocompatibility; cytotoxicity; curcumin; drug release; Halloysite nanotubes.
List of contributors:
Nobile, Concetta; Leporatti, Stefano; Hanafy, NEMANY ABDELHAMID NEMANY; Casciaro, Sergio
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