生物利用度
纳米载体
纳米囊
槲皮素
Zeta电位
化学
体内分布
控制释放
纳米颗粒
抗氧化剂
色谱法
生物物理学
药理学
药物输送
纳米技术
生物化学
材料科学
有机化学
体外
生物
作者
Raquel Campión,Carlos J. González-Navarro,Ana Luisa Martínez López,María Cristina Martínez-Ohárriz,Cristina Matías,María-José Sáiz-Abajo,María Collantes,Iván Peñuelas,Juan M. Irache
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijpharm.2023.123216
摘要
In this study, the ability of zein nanospheres (NS) and zein nanocapsules containing wheat germ oil (NC) to enhance the bioavailability and efficacy of quercetin was evaluated. Both types of nanocarriers had similar physico-chemical properties, including size (between 230 and 250 nm), spherical shape, negative zeta potential, and surface hydrophobicity. However, NS displayed a higher ability than NC to interact with the intestinal epithelium, as evidenced by an oral biodistribution study in rats. Moreover, both types of nanocarriers offered similar loading efficiencies and release profiles in simulated fluids. In C. elegans, the encapsulation of quercetin in nanospheres (Q-NS) was found to be two twice more effective than the free form of quercetin in reducing lipid accumulation. For nanocapsules, the presence of wheat germ oil significantly increased the storage of lipids in C. elegans; although the incorporation of quercetin (Q-NC) significantly counteracted the presence of the oil. Finally, nanoparticles improved the oral absorption of quercetin in Wistar rats, offering a relative oral bioavailability of 26% and 57% for Q-NS and Q-NC, respectively, compared to a 5% for the control formulation. Overall, the study suggests that zein nanocarriers, particularly nanospheres, could be useful in improving the bioavailability and efficacy of quercetin.
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