Synthesis, characterization of catechin-loaded folate-conjugated chitosan nanoparticles and their anti-proliferative effect

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Catechin-loaded folate-conjugated chitosan nanoparticles (CFC-NPs) were synthesized through ionic gelation reactions between folate-modified chitosan and sodium tripolyphosphate. Their chemical structures, size distribution and morphology, drug loading capacity and entrapment efficiency, in vitro release behavior, and anti-proliferative effects were investigated. Results showed that CFC-NPs dispersed as a near-spherical shape with an average diameter of 255 nm. Drug loading capacity and entrapment efficiency reached 8.66–11.53% and 19.02–43.28%, respectively. Meanwhile, the loaded catechin exhibited a sustainable release from the nanoparticles, with the cumulative release ratio being 75.20% over 36 h. Blank folate-conjugated chitosan nanoparticles (FC-NPs) at 0.5 mg/mL had little or no cytotoxicity toward MCF-7 and HepG2 cells, while CFC-NPs had significant anti-proliferative activity in a dose-dependent manner. After incubation for 36 h, cell viability reached 35.22 ± 3.42% and 58.44 ± 3.85% in MCF-7 and HepG2 cells, respectively. These results suggest that CFC-NPs might be effective carrier of catechins with antitumor activity.

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Liu, B., Wang, Y., Yu, Q., Li, D., & Li, F. (2018). Synthesis, characterization of catechin-loaded folate-conjugated chitosan nanoparticles and their anti-proliferative effect. CYTA - Journal of Food, 16(1), 868–876. https://doi.org/10.1080/19476337.2018.1491625

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