Development and characterization of calcium-alginate beads of apigenin: In vitro antitumor, antibacterial, and antioxidant activities

Mohammed F. Aldawsari, Mohammed Muqtader Ahmed, Farhat Fatima, Md Khalid Anwer, Prakash Katakam, Abdullah Khan

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Abstract

The objective of this work was to develop sustained-release Ca-alginate beads of api-genin using sodium alginate, a natural polysaccharide. Six batches were prepared by applying the ionotropic gelation technique, wherein calcium chloride was used as a crosslinking agent. The beads were evaluated for particle size, drug loading, percentage yield, and in vitro drug release. Particle size was found to decrease, and drug entrapment efficiency was enhanced with an increase in the polymer concentration. The dissolution study showed sustained drug release from the apigenin-loaded alginate beads with an increase in the polymer proportion. Based on the dissolution profiles, BD6 formulation was optimized and characterized for FTIR, DSC, XRD, and SEM, results of which indicated successful development of apigenin-loaded Ca alginate beads. MTT assay demonstrated a potential anticancer effect against the breast cancer MCF-7 cell lines. The antimicrobial activity exhibited effective inhibition in the bacterial and fungal growth rate. The DPPH measurement revealed that the formulation had substantial antioxidant activity, with EC50 value slightly lowered compared to pure apigenin. A stability study demonstrated that the BD6 was stable with similar (f 2) drug release profiles in harsh condition. In conclusion, alginate-based beads could be used for sustaining the drug release of poorly water-soluble apigenin while also improving in vitro antitumor, antimicrobial, and antioxidant activity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number467
JournalMarine Drugs
Volume19
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2021

Keywords

  • Antimicrobial
  • Apigenin
  • Beads
  • Ca-alginate
  • DPPH
  • DSC
  • FTIR
  • In vitro dissolution
  • MTT
  • SEM
  • XRD

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