1. Development of nanoformulation of picroliv isolated from Picrorrhiza kurroa
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Anika Guliani, Sudesh Kumar Yadav, Avnesh Kumari, and Dharmesh Kumar
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Antioxidant ,Materials science ,Cell Survival ,Polymers ,Polyesters ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Nanoparticle ,01 natural sciences ,KB Cells ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,stomatognathic system ,0103 physical sciences ,Zeta potential ,medicine ,Humans ,Organic chemistry ,Glycosides ,Lactic Acid ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Cytotoxicity ,Research Articles ,Picrorhiza ,Vanillic Acid ,Drug Carriers ,010304 chemical physics ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,respiratory system ,0104 chemical sciences ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Bioavailability ,Lactic acid ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,chemistry ,Cinnamates ,Nanoparticles ,Drug carrier ,Biotechnology ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Picroliv, a mixture of picroside I and kutkoside isolated from rhizome of Picrorrhiza kurroa has been reported for many pharmaceutical properties such as hepatoprotective, anticholestatic, antioxidant and immune‐modulating activity. However, picroliv possessed lesser efficacy due to its poor aqueous solubility and lesser bioavailability. To find solution, picroliv was loaded into biodegradable poly lactic acid nanoparticles (PLA NPs) using solvent evaporation method. The picroliv‐loaded PLA NPs were characterised by UV–vis spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared and Zeta sizer. The size of picroliv‐loaded PLA NPs was 182 ± 20 nm. Zeta potential of picroliv‐loaded PLA NPs was −23.5 mV, indicated their good stability. In vitro picroliv release from picroliv‐loaded PLA NPs showed an initial burst release followed by slow and sustained release. The efficacy of picroliv‐loaded PLA NPs was assessed against KB cell lines. Blank PLA NPs showed no cytotoxicity on KB cells. The picroliv‐loaded PLA NPs showed more cytotoxic activity on KB cells as compared to the pure drug. Hence, the developed picroliv nanoformulation would find potential application in pharma‐sector.
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- 2016
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