Title of article :
Thymoquinone‑loaded ethosome with breast cancer potential: optimization, in vitro and biological assessment
Author/Authors :
Nasri, Shilan Department of Life Science Engineering - Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies - University of Tehran , Ebrahimi‑Hosseinzadeh, Bahman Department of Life Science Engineering - Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies - University of Tehran , Rahaie, Mahdi Department of Life Science Engineering - Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies - University of Tehran , Hatamian‑Zarmi, Ashrafalsadat Department of Life Science Engineering - Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies - University of Tehran , Sahraeian, Razi Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute, Tehran
Abstract :
Ethosomes are most commonly used vesicular delivery system compared to other lipidic vesicles due to its ethanolic content.
Thymoquinone (TQ), the main biologically active complex of Black Cumin seed, has established anticancer activities
in several tumors. In this work, the preparation of ethosome for TQ encapsulation by response surface method (RSM) was
developed. Central composite design (CCD) was used to optimize three effective parameters involved in ethosome structure
including phospholipid, cholesterol and ethanol concentration and the combined effects of them, as well. The obtained optimum
values for the variables were phospholipid 5% (W/W), ethanol 45% (V/V) and cholesterol 1.5% (W/W) which were
validated by experimental assay. The ethosomal formulation was more characterized for vesicle shape, size, zeta potential
and entrapment efficiency percentage. The result showed an efficiency of 99% for drug entrapment with average vesicle
size and zeta potential of 20 ± 1 nm and − 63 ± 2 mv, respectively. A quadratic model with a high adequacy (R2) for size
and zeta potential of 0.9319 and 0.9338, respectively, was resulted from RSM and experimental assay. Thymoquinone (TQ)
encapsulated in optimized ethosome. Also, cellular toxicity and release test was done. The toxicity and release curves were
obtained and the cytotoxic activity of the ethosomic TQ against MCF-7 cell lines was greater than free TQ. IC50 values of
free TQ, ethosomic TQ, were found to be 1.10 μg/ml, 0.95 μg/ml, respectively. The generated model suggests a new approach
to prediction and experimental lipidic carriers.
Keywords :
Central composite design , Zeta potential , Quadratic model , Thymoquinone , Polymeric nanocarrier
Journal title :
Journal of Nanostructure in Chemistry(JNSC)