Title of article :
Alginate nanoparticles containing Rosmarinus officinalis essential oil and α-pinene: cytotoxicity and effect on apoptotic-involved genes in human melanoma and breast cancer cell lines
Author/Authors :
Hatami ، Shekoufeh Department of Biochemistry - School of Medicine - Fasa University of Medical Sciences , Mansoori ، Yaser Department of Medical Genetics - School of Medicine - Fasa University of Medical Sciences , Heiran ، Roghayeh Estahban Higher Education Center - Shiraz University , Taheri ، Atefeh Department of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine - Faculty of Advanced Technologies in Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Ghasemian ، Abdolmajid Noncommunicable Diseases Research Center - Fasa University of Medical Sciences , Osanloo ، Mahmoud Department of medical nanotechnology - schools of advanced technologies in medicine - Fasa university of medical sciences
Abstract :
Cancers are one of the major causes of death, and the development of new medicine using advanced technologies such as nanotechnology has thus received more attention. Rosmarinus officinalis as a common medicinal plant possess many biological effects, such as anticancer effects. This study investigated the chemical compositions of its essential oil using GC-MS analysis. Alpha-pinene (24.0%), eucalyptol (16.99%), verbenone (8.79%), L-borneol (7.79%), and camphor (6.87%) were the five major compounds. After that, alginate nanoparticles containing α-pinene (major compound) and R. officinalis essential oil were prepared with particle sizes of 137 ± 8 and 151 ± 7. Besides, successful loading of α-pinene or the essential oil in nanoparticles was confirmed using ATR-FTIR analysis. The efficacy (IC50) of alginate nanoparticles containing α-pinene against A-375 and MCF-7 were 582 (179-1886) µg/mL and 94 (47-187) µg/mL. These values for alginate nanoparticles containing R. officinalis essential oil were obtained as 807 (470-1383) µg/mL and 235 (168-328) µg/mL. Moreover, RT-PCR results show that the Bcl2 (anti-apoptotic gene) level in MCF-7 treated cells with alginate nanoparticles containing R. officinalis essential oil was higher than Bax (apoptotic gene); another cell death pathway rather than apoptosis was involved. Considering the proper efficacy of alginate nanoparticles containing the essential oil or α-pinene, especially against MCF-7 cells, they could be considered for further investigation in vivo.
Keywords :
Cancer , Skin , Nanotechnology
Journal title :
Nanomedicine Research Journal
Journal title :
Nanomedicine Research Journal