TY - JOUR
T1 - Anticancer Evaluation of Acetylsalicylic Acid Loaded Black Seed Oil Nanoemulsion
AU - Alotaibi, Hadil Faris
AU - Khafagy, El Sayed
AU - Alamoudi, Jawaher Abdullah
AU - Abu Lila, Amr Selim
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Nanoemulsions have gained significant attention as efficient drug delivery systems due to their improved solubility, stability, and potential for targeted therapy. This study presents the formulation, characterization, and evaluation of an oil-in-water nanoemulsion containing acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) and black seed oil (BSO) for its potential as an innovative anticancer agent. The nanoemulsion was characterized for particle size, zeta potential, and polydispersity index. The formulation exhibited mean droplet sizes of 94.67 ± 5.4 nm and 157 ± 4.3 nm for plain BSO and ASA-BSO nanoemulsion, respectively. Zeta potential values were-15 ± 2.4 mV and-27.67 ± 1.24 mV, respectively. Drug content determination confirmed a high loading capacity of 98.43 ± 2.32% for ASA-loaded nanoemulsion. In vitro drug release studies demonstrated enhanced release from the nanoemulsion compared to non-formulated ASA. Stability investigations indicated retained physicochemical properties over three months. Biological assessments included cell viability assays, cell cycle analyses, and apoptosis assessments in MCF-7, HePG2, and HCT 116 cancer cell lines. The ASA-BSO nanoemulsion formulation exhibited potent cytotoxic effects, impacting cell viability and arresting cells at different cell cycle phases. Apoptosis assessment revealed a significant increase in apoptotic populations, particularly in MCF-7 cells (84.35 ± 2.5%). These findings suggest the ASA-BSO nanoemulsion’s potential as an effective and multifaceted anticancer strategy. The study highlights the formulation’s capacity to impact various aspects of cancer cell behavior, supporting its further exploration as a novel approach in cancer therapy.
AB - Nanoemulsions have gained significant attention as efficient drug delivery systems due to their improved solubility, stability, and potential for targeted therapy. This study presents the formulation, characterization, and evaluation of an oil-in-water nanoemulsion containing acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) and black seed oil (BSO) for its potential as an innovative anticancer agent. The nanoemulsion was characterized for particle size, zeta potential, and polydispersity index. The formulation exhibited mean droplet sizes of 94.67 ± 5.4 nm and 157 ± 4.3 nm for plain BSO and ASA-BSO nanoemulsion, respectively. Zeta potential values were-15 ± 2.4 mV and-27.67 ± 1.24 mV, respectively. Drug content determination confirmed a high loading capacity of 98.43 ± 2.32% for ASA-loaded nanoemulsion. In vitro drug release studies demonstrated enhanced release from the nanoemulsion compared to non-formulated ASA. Stability investigations indicated retained physicochemical properties over three months. Biological assessments included cell viability assays, cell cycle analyses, and apoptosis assessments in MCF-7, HePG2, and HCT 116 cancer cell lines. The ASA-BSO nanoemulsion formulation exhibited potent cytotoxic effects, impacting cell viability and arresting cells at different cell cycle phases. Apoptosis assessment revealed a significant increase in apoptotic populations, particularly in MCF-7 cells (84.35 ± 2.5%). These findings suggest the ASA-BSO nanoemulsion’s potential as an effective and multifaceted anticancer strategy. The study highlights the formulation’s capacity to impact various aspects of cancer cell behavior, supporting its further exploration as a novel approach in cancer therapy.
KW - acetylsalicylic acid
KW - anticancer
KW - black seed oil
KW - nanoemulsion
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85191466381
SN - 0326-2383
VL - 43
SP - 439
EP - 448
JO - Latin American Journal of Pharmacy
JF - Latin American Journal of Pharmacy
IS - 3
ER -