Issue 25, 2024

Potentiality of zinc phosphate@hydroxyapatite/β-cyclodextrin composites for carrying cisplatin: loading, release and cytotoxicity

Abstract

A zinc phosphate/hydroxyapatite composite (ZP/HAP) with a core–shell nano-rod morphology and its functionalized derivative with β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) were evaluated as potential carriers of the drug cisplatin (CPN). The developed CD@ZP/HAP displayed remarkably enhanced CPN loading properties (375.8 mg g−1) compared to ZP/HAP (259.8 mg g−1). The CPN loading behavior of CD@ZP/HAP followed Langmuir isotherm properties (R2 > 0.99) and the kinetic activities of the pseudo-first-order model (R2 > 0.97). The steric assessment validated the notable increase in existing loading receptors after the functionalization of ZP/HAP with β-CD from 57.7 mg g−1 (ZP/HAP) to 72.3 mg g−1. Functionalization also affected the capacity of each receptor, ensuring that there were six CPN molecules (CD@ZP/HAP) instead of five (ZP/HAP), as well as the loading energies (<40 kJ mol−1), the loading of CPN by physical multi-molecular processes, and the vertical orientation. The CPN release patterns of CD@ZP/HAP exhibited slow and controlled properties (94.5% after 200 h at pH 7.4, and 100% after 160 h at pH 5.5), which were faster than those of ZP/HAP. The kinetic modeling of the release activities and diffusion exponent (>0.45) reflected the release of CPN according to both erosion and diffusion mechanisms. The loading of CPN into both ZP/HAP and CD@ZP/HAP also resulted in a marked enhancement in the anticancer activity of CPN against human cervical epithelial malignancies (HeLa) (cell viability = 5.6% (CPN), 3.7% (CPN loaded ZP/HA), and 1.8% (CPN loaded CD@ZP/HAP)).

Graphical abstract: Potentiality of zinc phosphate@hydroxyapatite/β-cyclodextrin composites for carrying cisplatin: loading, release and cytotoxicity

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Apr 2024
Accepted
13 May 2024
First published
14 May 2024

New J. Chem., 2024,48, 11243-11258

Potentiality of zinc phosphate@hydroxyapatite/β-cyclodextrin composites for carrying cisplatin: loading, release and cytotoxicity

M. N. Bin Jumah, S. I. Al Othman, A. A. Alomari, A. A. Allam and M. R. Abukhadra, New J. Chem., 2024, 48, 11243 DOI: 10.1039/D4NJ01547A

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