2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioadv.2022.213200
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Biophysical interactions of mixed lipid-polymer nanoparticles incorporating curcumin: Potential as antibacterial agent

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“…Quirós-Fallas and colleagues fabricated a composite fortified with lipid nanoparticles incorporating curcumin and showed effective antioxidant properties and immune-stimulating effects with biocompatibility impacts on malignant cell lines [ 66 ]. In another study, curcumin nanoparticles were formulated, demonstrating superior anti-bacterial properties against potential pathogenic microorganisms and the apoptosis of cells [ 67 ]. By triggering apoptosis in cells due to caspase activation, inhibiting NF activation, and upregulating TNF-R for SLNs when in comparison with unbound curcumin in human carcinoma cell lines, Vandita et al demonstrated a 32- to 155-fold rise in bioavailability for curcumin when used alongside the SLNs ( Figure 4 ) [ 68 ].…”
Section: Natural Bioactive Compounds In Lipid-based Drug Delivery Sys...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quirós-Fallas and colleagues fabricated a composite fortified with lipid nanoparticles incorporating curcumin and showed effective antioxidant properties and immune-stimulating effects with biocompatibility impacts on malignant cell lines [ 66 ]. In another study, curcumin nanoparticles were formulated, demonstrating superior anti-bacterial properties against potential pathogenic microorganisms and the apoptosis of cells [ 67 ]. By triggering apoptosis in cells due to caspase activation, inhibiting NF activation, and upregulating TNF-R for SLNs when in comparison with unbound curcumin in human carcinoma cell lines, Vandita et al demonstrated a 32- to 155-fold rise in bioavailability for curcumin when used alongside the SLNs ( Figure 4 ) [ 68 ].…”
Section: Natural Bioactive Compounds In Lipid-based Drug Delivery Sys...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quirós-Fallas and coworkers developed curcumin-loaded hybrid lipid polymeric nanoparticles and demonstrated efficient antioxidant activity, immune-stimulant response, and cytotoxic effect against both gastric and colon cancer cell lines [274]. Naziris and coworkers developed curcumin-loaded mixed lipid-polymer nanoparticles and found higher interaction of the system with bacterial membrane proteins leading to an efficient antibacterial effect [275]. Abosabaa and coworkers developed green tea extract-loaded hybrid chitosan-lipid nanoparticles.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…61 S. aureus is affected by CUR through the inhibition of sortase A, a surface protein that anchors the transpeptidase (cell membrane structure), as well as the inhibition of fibronectin-binding protein, related to cell adhesion. 65,66 In relation to S. epidermidis, mechanisms are not yet elucidated; however, MIC results were in agreement with previous studies. 67 Furthermore, CUR is also able to bind to and suppress the FtsZ cytoskeletal protein, related to the cell division and proliferation 68 in several eukaryotes.…”
Section: Chemical Mapping Via Atomic Force Microscopy-mentioning
confidence: 99%