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Preparation, characterization and antitumor activity of a cationic starch-derivative membrane embedded with a β-cyclodextrin/curcumin inclusion complex

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
Volume 148, Issue -, Pages 140-152

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2020.01.104

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Curcumin; Cationic starch; Inclusion complex; Antitumor activity; Melanoma; Glioblastoma

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  1. CNPq [404744/2018-4]
  2. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior - Brasil (CAPES) [001]

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A membrane of cationic starch-derivative/poly(vinyl alcohol) was prepared and utilized as a support to immobilize a beta-cyclodextrin/curcumin inclusion complex. The resulting material (denote as beta-CD/CUR-MBN) was characterized in detail by different techniques. In vitro experiments revealed that beta-CD/CUR-MBN enables the controlling of the curcumin release process, which is guided by the relaxation of the polymer matrix. Moreover, cytotoxic assays were performed to investigate the effect of beta-CD/CUR-MBN on two cancer cell lines (melanoma and glioblastoma). The results showed that the polymeric membrane exerts higher cytotoxicity against these cells than free curcumin. Also, beta-CD/CUR-MBN exerted a prolonged cytotoxic effect (up to 96 h), even using a low concentration (50 mu g mL(-1)), indicating that the curcumin in the polymeric membrane showed increased bioavailability under the tested condition. beta-CD/CUR-MBN was non-cytotoxic against normal cells suggesting a specific action of this material against target cancer cells. The results reported here allow ranks beta-CD/CUR-MBN as a promising biomaterial to act as a local drug delivery system to treat cancer. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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