Hispolon-Loaded Liquid Crystalline Nanoparticles: Development, Stability, in Vitro Delivery Profile, and Assessment of Hepatoprotective Activity in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

  • Mohammad Javed Ansari
  • , Mahfoozur Rahman
  • , Khalid S. Alharbi
  • , Waleed M. Altowayan
  • , Ahmed Mahmoud Abdelhaleem Ali
  • , Waleed H. Almalki
  • , Md Abul Barkat
  • , Tanuja Singh
  • , Shehla Nasar
  • , Md Habban Akhter
  • , Sarwar Beg
  • , Hani Choudhry

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Abstract

The present work describes the development and characterization of liquid crystalline nanoparticles of hispolon (HP-LCNPs) for treating hepatocellular carcinoma. HP-LCNPs were prepared by a top-down method utilizing GMO as the lipid and Pluronic F-127 as the polymeric stabilizer. The prepared formulations (HP1-HP8) were tested for long-term stability, where HP5 showed good stability with a particle size of 172.5 ± 0.3 nm, a polydispersity index (PDI) of 0.38 ± 0.31 nm, a zeta potential of -10.12 mV ± 0.05, an entrapment efficiency of 86.81 ± 2.5%, and a drug loading capacity of 12.51 ± 1.12%. Optical photomicrography and transmission electron microscopy images demonstrated a consistent, low degree of aggregation and a spherical shape of LCNPs. The effect of temperature and pH on the optimized formulation (HP5) indicated good stability at 45 °C and at pH between 2 and 5. In vitro gastrointestinal stability indicated no significant change in the particle size, PDI, and entrapment efficiency of the drug. The drug release study exhibited a biphasic pattern in simulated gastric fluid (pH 1.2) for 2 h and simulated intestinal fluid (pH 7.4) for up to 24 h, while the best fitting of the profile was observed with the Higuchi model, indicating the Fickian diffusion mechanism. The in vivo pharmacokinetic study demonstrated nearly 4.8-fold higher bioavailability from HP5 (AUC: 1774.3 ± 0.41 μg∗ h/mL) than from the HP suspension (AUC: 369.11 ± 0.11 μg∗ h/mL). The anticancer activity evaluation revealed a significant improvement in antioxidant parameters and serum hepatic biomarkers (SGOT, SGPT, ALP, total bilirubin, and GGT) in the diethyl nitrosamine-treated group of rats with the optimized LCNP formulation (HP5) vis-à-vis HP suspension.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9452-9464
Number of pages13
JournalACS Omega
Volume7
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Mar 2022

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