Author:
Ammendola Mario,Haponska Monika,Balik Karolina,Modrakowska Paulina,Matulewicz Karolina,Kazmierski Lukasz,Lis Aleksandra,Kozlowska Justyna,Garcia-Valls Ricard,Giamberini Marta,Bajek Anna,Tylkowski Bartosz
Abstract
AbstractThe growing interest of oncologists in natural compounds such as polyphenols and flavonoids is encouraging the development of innovative and efficient carriers for the delivery of those drugs. This study examines carboxymethyl chitosan-based microcapsules created by spray drying as a method for delivering biologically active compounds isolated from the Cistus herb. Effects of sterilization and encapsulation on the polyphenol and flavonoid content of Cistus extract were investigated to optimize the production process. Furthermore, in vitro studies were carried out to examine the anticancer properties of sterilized polyphenols and flavonoids on glioblastoma cells isolated from oncological patients. Acquired results show high anticancer potential towards glioblastoma as well as low cytotoxicity towards non-cancer cell lines by the substances in question. Steam sterilization is shown to affect the content of biologically active compounds the least. We demonstrate that the investigated form of drug encapsulation is both efficient and potentially possible to scale up from the viewpoint of the pharmaceutical industry.
Funder
EC | Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
EC | Erasmus+
EURECAT / ACCIÓ - Regional Agency for the Business Competitiveness of the Generalitat de Catalunya for financial support
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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