Nano-vesicular formulation of propolis and cytotoxic effects in a 3D spheroid model of lung cancer
Göster/ Aç
Erişim
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTarih
2020Yazar
İlhan -Ayışığı, EsraUlucan, Fulden
Saygılı, Ecem
Sağlam-Metiner, Pelin
Gülce -İz, Sultan
Yeşil -Çeliktaş, Özlem
Üst veri
Tüm öğe kaydını gösterKünye
Ilhan‐Ayisigi, E., Ulucan, F., Saygili, E., Saglam‐Metiner, P., Gulce‐Iz, S., & Yesil‐Celiktas, O. (2020). Nano‐vesicular formulation of propolis and cytotoxic effects in a 3D spheroid model of lung cancer. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 100(8), 3525-3535.Özet
BACKGROUND: Propolis exhibits therapeutic properties due to the presence of phenolic acids, esters, and flavonoids. The scope of this study was to develop a nano-vesicular formulation and establish a three-dimensional (3D) spheroid model in which lung cancer is recapitulated. RESULTS: Niosome vesicles doped with galangin-rich propolis extract were synthesized by the ether injection method using a cholesterol : surfactant mass ratio of 1 : 3 at 40 °C for 1 h. Formulated niosomes were administered to 3D lung cancer spheroid model and the cytotoxicity was compared with that of a two-dimensional (2D) setting. The galangin content was determined as 86 μg mg–1 propolis extract by ultra-performance liquid chromatography (UPLC). The particle size of loaded niosome was 151 ± 2.84 nm with a polydispersity index (PDI) of about 0.232, and an encapsulation efficiency of 70% was achieved. CONCLUSION: The decrease in cell viability and the scattering in the 3D spheroids of A549 lung cancer cells treated with propolis-loaded niosomes were notable, indicating a profound cytotoxic effect and suggesting that they can be utilized as an effective nano-vesicle. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry