Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry SRM Institute of Science and Technology Kattankulathur, Tamil Nadu 603 203 India
2. Chemistry Division School of Advanced Sciences Vellore Institute of Technology Chennai, Tamilnadu 600127 India
3. Cancer Biology Lab Molecular and Nanomedicine Research Unit Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology Chennai, Tamil Nadu India
Abstract
AbstractThe incorporation of natural products into a suitable delivery system has the potential to augment their therapeutic effectiveness significantly. In this study, we demonstrate how silicasomes, a lipid‐coated mesoporous silica nanorods, influence the anticancer potency and release behaviour of the natural product. Piperlongumine (Pip), a natural product isolated from long pepper, is loaded into mesoporous silica nanorods (MSNRs) followed by a bilayer coating made of 1,2‐Dimyristoyl‐sn‐glycero‐3‐phosphocholine (DMPC). The size and morphology of Pip‐loaded MSNRs (Pip@MSNRs) and phospholipid‐coated Pip@MSNRs (PL‐Pip@MSNRs) are characterized well using suitable analytical techniques. The release of Pip from Pip@MSNRs attained saturation at 48 h while PL‐Pip@MSNRs exhibited the same only after 100 h in both simulated physiological and endolysosomal acidic environments. Moreover, PL‐Pip@MSNRs displayed a higher percentage of Pip release in an acidic medium than in a physiological medium after 24 h. These results confirm that the DMPC coating could assist the pH‐responsive and sustained release of loaded drug from silica nanorods. Most importantly, PL‐Pip@MSNRs demonstrate a higher potency of cytotoxicity and apoptosis against MCF‐7 (Human Breast Carcinoma) cells than the Pip@MSNRs, emphasizing the significance of DMPC‐coated MSNRs as a suitable nanocarrier for natural product delivery.
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Science and Engineering Research Board