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Effects of free and nanoparticulate curcumin on chemically induced liver carcinoma in an animal model.

Authors :
Mohammed ES
El-Beih NM
El-Hussieny EA
El-Ahwany E
Hassan M
Zoheiry M
Source :
Archives of medical science : AMS [Arch Med Sci] 2020 Mar 17; Vol. 17 (1), pp. 218-227. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Mar 17 (Print Publication: 2021).
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Introduction: Curcumin therapeutic applications are constrained by its prominent metabolic instability as well as inadequate absorption and bioavailability. The current study was designed to enhance the curcumin bioavailability by exploiting nanoparticles.<br />Material and Methods: Eleven groups of mice were divided into: normal and nanoparticle control groups, a hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) group induced by diethylnitrosamine (DEN), 2 groups treated with DEN plus a high dose/low dose of free curcumin, 2 groups treated with a high dose/low dose of free curcumin, 2 groups treated with DEN plus a high dose/low dose of nanoparticulate curcumin, and 2 groups treated with a high dose/low dose of nanoparticulate curcumin.<br />Results: DEN administration significantly increased liver enzymes, vascular endothelial growth factor, tumor necrosis factor-α, α-fetoprotein, malondialdehyde, and nucelar factor-κB. Also, it decreased serum albumin and tissue antioxidant activities and caused severe histological changes in hepatic tissue. Oral treatment of DEN-injected mice with either a high dose of free curcumin or the tested doses of nanoparticulate curcumin resulted in a significant improvement of all the tested parameters.<br />Conclusions: Although the two tested doses of nanoparticulate curcumin were much lower than free curcumin, both doses were effective in preventing HCC development while the low dose of free curcumin was hardly effective. Hence, we conclude that nanoparticles enhance the bioavailability of curcumin.<br />Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.<br /> (Copyright: © 2020 Termedia & Banach.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1734-1922
Volume :
17
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Archives of medical science : AMS
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33488874
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2020.93739