Issue 20, 2024, Issue in Progress

Photostabilities and anti-tumor effects of curcumin and curcumin-loaded polydopamine nanoparticles

Abstract

Currently, the photostability of photosensitizer curcumin is the main bottleneck limiting their application, reducing the bioavailability of curcumin. Studying the effect of different light sources on the photostabilities of curcumin and loading it onto polydopamine nanocarriers with better biocompatibility will help improve its light utilization efficiency. In this study, we investigated the photostabilities of curcumin and a polydopamine-based nanoparticle (polydopamine-curcumin composite nanoparticles, PDA-Cur NPs) loaded with curcumin through in vitro and in vivo experiments to achieve better antitumor effects. The results demonstrated that curcumin has good photostability in dark, but with significant photodegradation rates in both red and blue light. Blue light has a faster effect on the photodegradation of curcumin, with a degradation rate of 42.1% after 10 minutes, which is about 1.7 times that of the red light. Our study successfully synthesized PDA-Cur NPs, demonstrating its ability to stably load and release curcumin, with a loading percentage of 65.7% after 2 hours and 41.9% release in 8 hours (pH 6.0). Compared with single curcumin treatments, the photodegradation rates of PDA-Cur NPs in red and blue light treatments were reduced by 46% and 50%, respectively. Meanwhile, PDA-Cur NPs exhibited remarkable antitumor efficacy due to PDT and promote apoptosis in cancer cells, which both better than that of single curcumin treatments. Moreover, in MCF-7 tumor-bearing mice, the PDA-Cur NPs led to significant tumor growth inhibition effects, without causing evident systemic damage in vivo. The findings highlight the potential of PDA-Cur NPs as anticancer photosensitizer with greatly increased utilization of curcumin in PDT.

Graphical abstract: Photostabilities and anti-tumor effects of curcumin and curcumin-loaded polydopamine nanoparticles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Feb 2024
Accepted
22 Apr 2024
First published
25 Apr 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 13694-13702

Photostabilities and anti-tumor effects of curcumin and curcumin-loaded polydopamine nanoparticles

S. Yan, X. Liao, Q. Xiao, Q. Huang and X. Huang, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 13694 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA01246A

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