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  • Enhanced oral bioavailability of self-assembling curcumin-vitamin E prodrug-nanoparticles by co-nanoprecipitation with vitamin E TPGS.

Enhanced oral bioavailability of self-assembling curcumin-vitamin E prodrug-nanoparticles by co-nanoprecipitation with vitamin E TPGS.

Drug development and industrial pharmacy (2020-09-25)
Huiyun Zhang, Baoding Chen, Yuan Zhu, Congyong Sun, Michael Adu-Frimpong, Wenwen Deng, Jiangnan Yu, Ximing Xu
ABSTRACT

Curcumin (CUR), a nontoxic natural compound with potent antitumor activity, was limited in clinical application due to its insolubility and exceedingly low bioavailability. In this study, a novel prodrug-nanoparticle (CSSV/TPGS-NPs) self-assembled by co-nanoprecipitation of CUR-s-s-vitamin E conjugate and d-alpha-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol 1000 succinate (vitamin E TPGS) was prepared in attempt to solve aforementioned obstacles. CSSV/TPGS-NPs showed smaller sizes and better stability compared with that of CUR-s-s-vitamin E conjugate prodrug-nanoparticles (CSSV-NPs). Significantly, the absorption constant and effective permeability of CSSV/TPGS-NPs in different intestinal tracts increased 1.31-2.78 times and 1.81-6.95 times than that of CUR suspension, respectively. Pharmacokinetic study in Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats demonstrated that orally administered CSSV/TPGS-NPs displayed a prolonged plasma circulation with 8.06-fold increase in relative bioavailability compared to that of the CUR suspension. Altogether, conjugation of hydrophobic native CUR with vitamin E to form CSSV/TPGS-NPs is a promising technology for sustained and controlled drug delivery of CUR with improved oral bioavailability in vivo.

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Dithiodiglycolic acid, ≥98%