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Cyclic Peptide Containing Hydrophobic and Positively Charged Residues as a Drug Delivery System for Curcumin

Authors :
Kathy Tavakoli
Rakesh Tiwari
Naglaa Salem El-Sayed
Amir Nasrolahi Shirazi
Keykavous Parang
Source :
Current Drug Delivery. 13:409-417
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd., 2016.

Abstract

Due to the low water solubility and hydrophobic nature of curcumin, an efficient cellular uptake is critical for its biological activity. We have previously developed a number of homochiral L-cyclic peptides containing arginine and tryptophan as cell-penetrating peptides. Among the synthesized peptides, [WR]5 containing five arginine and five tryptophan residues was found to be the most efficient one. Here, we have compared the application of [WR]5 to improve the intracellular uptake of curcumin by using both peptide-curcumin conjugate and physical mixture (peptide + curcumin) strategies. Flow cytometry results showed that the intracellular uptake of curcumin (50 μM) was enhanced through the physical mixing with [WR]5 by 5.7 folds compared to that of curcumin alone in human leukemia (CCRFCEM) cells after 3 h. When [WR]5 was conjugated with curcumin, the intracellular uptake was enhanced by 4 fold. These data suggest that the physical mixture can work more efficiently in enhancing the cellular delivery of curcumin. Furthermore, the antiproliferative activity of curcumin was enhanced by 20% and ∼13% through the physical mixture and the conjugate, respectively, in CCRF-CEM cells after 72 h.

Details

ISSN :
15672018
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current Drug Delivery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7d461ac9429f9cc66a08de25efcf9345