Curcumin encapsulated colloidal amphiphilic block co-polymeric nanocapsules: Colloidal nanocapsules enhance photodynamic and anticancer activities of curcumin

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Curcumin-based novel colloidal nanocapsules were prepared from amphiphilic poly(ethylene oxide)-block-poly(propylene oxide)-block-poly(ethylene oxide) (F108). These colloidal nanocapsules appeared as spherical particles with size ranging between 270 and 310 nm. Curcumin fluorescence spectra exhibited an aggregation-induced 23 nm red-shift of the emission maximum in addition to the enhancement of the fluorescence quantum yield in these nanocapsules. The cytotoxicity of curcumin and colloidal nanocapsules was assessed using human derived immortalized cell lines (A549 and A375 cells) in the presence and absence of light irradiation. The nanocapsules exhibited a >30-fold decrease in IC50, suggesting enhanced anticancer activity associated with curcumin encapsulation. Higher toxicity was also reported in the presence of light irradiation (as shown by the IC50 data), indicating their potential for future application in photodynamic therapy. Finally, A375 cells treated with curcumin and the nanocapsules showed a significant increase in single- and/or double-strand DNA breaks upon exposure to light, indicating promising biological effects. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry and Owner Societies.

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A549 cells, Antineoplastic agents, Cell proliferation, Colloids, Curcumin, Dose-response relationship, drug, Drug screening assays, antitumor, Humans, Molecular structure, Nanocapsules, Photochemotherapy, Photosensitizing agents, Polyethylene glycols, Propylene glycols, Structure-activity relationship, Surface-active agents, Aliphatic compounds, Cell culture, Ethylene, Fluorescence, Irradiation, Photodynamic therapy, Polyethylene oxides, Red shift, Antineoplastic agent, Macrogol, Nanocapsule, Peo-ppo-peo, Photosensitizing agent, Propanediol derivative, Surfactant, Amphiphilic poly(ethylene oxide), Anticancer activities, Biological effects, Fluorescence quantum yield, Fluorescence spectra, Future applications, Light irradiations, Polymeric nanocapsules, A-549 cell line, Chemical structure, Chemistry, Colloid, Dose response, Drug effect, Drug screening, Human, Pharmacology, Structure activity relation, Synthesis

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