Modulação tecnológica e biológica da Curcumina por meio do revestimento de nanocápsulas poliméricas

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Main Author: Santos, Renata Bem dos
Publication Date: 2022
Format: Master thesis
Language: por
Source: Repositório Institucional da UNIPAMPA
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Summary: Curcumin (CCM) is a compound extracted from Curcuma longa, which has therapeutic potential and proven efficacy for the treatment of various diseases. However, due to its physicochemical characteristics, it has some limitations, such as low aqueous solubility and consequent low bioavailability, in addition to suffering photodegradation and chemical degradation by pH changes. To circumvent this problem, nanocarriers are used, which may have different surface characteristics, depending on the objective of the study. One of the essential steps in the development of new formulations is the physicochemical and biological characterization of these systems. Increasingly, population pharmacokinetic modeling (popPK) has been used to identify intra and inter-individual variability that interferes with the safety and efficacy of the drug. Considering the need for an effective delivery system and an adequate characterization of it, we developed nanocapsules (NC) loaded with CCM and in the absence of the compound (NC-B), with anionic (P80 and PEG) and cationic (CS and EUD) coatings, characterized in physicochemical and morphological terms, through analysis of particle size, zeta potential, pH, assay and encapsulation efficiency, AFM, FTIR, DSC, XRD, and in vitro release profile, in addition to the evaluation of antimalarial activity ( NC and NC-B), antiviral and antitumor (NC-B) in vitro. We also performed a pharmacodynamic (PD) evaluation in an apomorphine-induced stereotyped model and in vivo pharmacokinetics (PK) of PEG and CS NC in male Wistar rats, followed by a non-compartmental (NCA) and population PK (popPK) study. Our results provide a very broad and adequate characterization of the proposed delivery systems, with good CCM encapsulation capacity and a controlled release, with a biexponential profile, regardless of the type of coating used. NC was able to improve the effects of CCM in an apomorphine-induced stereotypy model, especially NCCS. In addition, the results of PK NCA demonstrated the influence of nanoencapsulation on both Cl and Vd. NC popPK was best described by a two-compartment model with linear elimination. This set of results allows us a broad view of the characteristics of nanoencapsulated CCM and its effects in vitro and in vivo.
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spelling Modulação tecnológica e biológica da Curcumina por meio do revestimento de nanocápsulas poliméricasTechnological and biological modulation of Curcumin through the coating of polymeric nanocapsulesCurcuminNanocapsulesPer se effectStereotypingPopulation pharmacokineticsCurcuminaNanocápsulasEfeito per seEstereotipiaFarmacocinética populacionalCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDECurcumin (CCM) is a compound extracted from Curcuma longa, which has therapeutic potential and proven efficacy for the treatment of various diseases. However, due to its physicochemical characteristics, it has some limitations, such as low aqueous solubility and consequent low bioavailability, in addition to suffering photodegradation and chemical degradation by pH changes. To circumvent this problem, nanocarriers are used, which may have different surface characteristics, depending on the objective of the study. One of the essential steps in the development of new formulations is the physicochemical and biological characterization of these systems. Increasingly, population pharmacokinetic modeling (popPK) has been used to identify intra and inter-individual variability that interferes with the safety and efficacy of the drug. Considering the need for an effective delivery system and an adequate characterization of it, we developed nanocapsules (NC) loaded with CCM and in the absence of the compound (NC-B), with anionic (P80 and PEG) and cationic (CS and EUD) coatings, characterized in physicochemical and morphological terms, through analysis of particle size, zeta potential, pH, assay and encapsulation efficiency, AFM, FTIR, DSC, XRD, and in vitro release profile, in addition to the evaluation of antimalarial activity ( NC and NC-B), antiviral and antitumor (NC-B) in vitro. We also performed a pharmacodynamic (PD) evaluation in an apomorphine-induced stereotyped model and in vivo pharmacokinetics (PK) of PEG and CS NC in male Wistar rats, followed by a non-compartmental (NCA) and population PK (popPK) study. Our results provide a very broad and adequate characterization of the proposed delivery systems, with good CCM encapsulation capacity and a controlled release, with a biexponential profile, regardless of the type of coating used. NC was able to improve the effects of CCM in an apomorphine-induced stereotypy model, especially NCCS. In addition, the results of PK NCA demonstrated the influence of nanoencapsulation on both Cl and Vd. NC popPK was best described by a two-compartment model with linear elimination. This set of results allows us a broad view of the characteristics of nanoencapsulated CCM and its effects in vitro and in vivo.A curcumina (CCM) é um composto extraído da Curcuma longa, que apresenta potencial terapêutico e eficácia comprovada para o tratamento de diversas doenças. Porém, devido às suas características físico-químicas, apresenta algumas limitações, como baixa solubilidade aquosa e consequente baixa biodisponibilidade, além de sofrer fotodegradação e degradação química pelas mudanças de pH. Para contornar este problema, faz-se uso de nanocarreadores, podendo estes apresentarem diferentes características de superfície, dependendo do objetivo do estudo. Uma das etapas essenciais no desenvolvimento de novas formulações, é a realização da caracterização físico-química e biológica desses sistemas. Cada vez mais, vem-se utilizando a modelagem farmacocinética populacional (popPK) para identificar variabilidades intra e interindividual, que interferem na segurança e eficácia do medicamento. Considerando a necessidade de um sistema de entrega eficaz e uma caracterização adequada do mesmo, desenvolvemos nanocápsulas (NC) carregadas com CCM e na ausência do composto (NC-B), com revestimentos aniônicos (P80 e PEG) e catiônicos (CS e EUD), caracterizamos em termos físico-químicos e morfológicos, através de análises de tamanho de partícula, potencial zeta, pH, doseamento e eficiência de encapsulação, AFM, FTIR, DSC, XRD e perfil de liberação in vitro, além de avaliação da atividade antimalárica (NC e NC-B), antiviral e antitumoral (NC-B) in vitro. Realizamos também, uma avaliação farmacodinâmica (PD) em um modelo de estereotipia induzida por apomorfina e farmacocinética (PK) in vivo das NC de PEG e CS em ratos Wistar machos, seguida de estudo PK não-compartimental (NCA) e populacional (popPK). Nossos resultados fornecem uma caracterização bastante ampla e adequada dos sistemas de entrega propostos, com boa capacidade de encapsulação da CCM e uma liberação controlada, com perfil biexponencial, independentemente do tipo de revestimento utilizado. As NC foram capazes de melhorar os efeitos da CCM em um modelo de estereotipia induzido por apomorfina, especialmente a NCCS. Além disso, os resultados da PK NCA demonstraram a influência da nanoencapsulação tanto no Cl, quanto no Vd. A popPK das NC foi melhor descrita por um modelo de dois compartimentos com eliminação linear. Esse conjunto de resultados nos permite uma visão ampla das características da CCM nanoencapsulada e de seus efeitos in vitro e in vivo.Universidade Federal do PampaUNIPAMPAMestrado Acadêmico em Ciências FarmaceuticasBrasilCampus UruguaianaHaas, Sandra Elisahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9814152155074530Santos, Renata Bem dos2023-06-07T19:27:11Z20232023-06-07T19:27:11Z2022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfSANTOS, Renata Bem dos. Modulação tecnológica e biológica da Curcumina por meio do revestimento de nanocápsulas poliméricas . 86 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Farmacêuticas) - Universidade Federal do Pampa, Uruguaiana, 2022.https://repositorio.unipampa.edu.br/jspui/handle/riu/8432porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIPAMPAinstname:Universidade Federal do Pampa (UNIPAMPA)instacron:UNIPAMPA2023-06-07T19:27:11Zoai:repositorio.unipampa.edu.br:riu/8432Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://dspace.unipampa.edu.br:8080/oai/requestsisbi@unipampa.edu.bropendoar:2023-06-07T19:27:11Repositório Institucional da UNIPAMPA - Universidade Federal do Pampa (UNIPAMPA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Modulação tecnológica e biológica da Curcumina por meio do revestimento de nanocápsulas poliméricas
Technological and biological modulation of Curcumin through the coating of polymeric nanocapsules
title Modulação tecnológica e biológica da Curcumina por meio do revestimento de nanocápsulas poliméricas
spellingShingle Modulação tecnológica e biológica da Curcumina por meio do revestimento de nanocápsulas poliméricas
Santos, Renata Bem dos
Curcumin
Nanocapsules
Per se effect
Stereotyping
Population pharmacokinetics
Curcumina
Nanocápsulas
Efeito per se
Estereotipia
Farmacocinética populacional
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Modulação tecnológica e biológica da Curcumina por meio do revestimento de nanocápsulas poliméricas
title_full Modulação tecnológica e biológica da Curcumina por meio do revestimento de nanocápsulas poliméricas
title_fullStr Modulação tecnológica e biológica da Curcumina por meio do revestimento de nanocápsulas poliméricas
title_full_unstemmed Modulação tecnológica e biológica da Curcumina por meio do revestimento de nanocápsulas poliméricas
title_sort Modulação tecnológica e biológica da Curcumina por meio do revestimento de nanocápsulas poliméricas
author Santos, Renata Bem dos
author_facet Santos, Renata Bem dos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Haas, Sandra Elisa
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9814152155074530
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Renata Bem dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Curcumin
Nanocapsules
Per se effect
Stereotyping
Population pharmacokinetics
Curcumina
Nanocápsulas
Efeito per se
Estereotipia
Farmacocinética populacional
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
topic Curcumin
Nanocapsules
Per se effect
Stereotyping
Population pharmacokinetics
Curcumina
Nanocápsulas
Efeito per se
Estereotipia
Farmacocinética populacional
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description Curcumin (CCM) is a compound extracted from Curcuma longa, which has therapeutic potential and proven efficacy for the treatment of various diseases. However, due to its physicochemical characteristics, it has some limitations, such as low aqueous solubility and consequent low bioavailability, in addition to suffering photodegradation and chemical degradation by pH changes. To circumvent this problem, nanocarriers are used, which may have different surface characteristics, depending on the objective of the study. One of the essential steps in the development of new formulations is the physicochemical and biological characterization of these systems. Increasingly, population pharmacokinetic modeling (popPK) has been used to identify intra and inter-individual variability that interferes with the safety and efficacy of the drug. Considering the need for an effective delivery system and an adequate characterization of it, we developed nanocapsules (NC) loaded with CCM and in the absence of the compound (NC-B), with anionic (P80 and PEG) and cationic (CS and EUD) coatings, characterized in physicochemical and morphological terms, through analysis of particle size, zeta potential, pH, assay and encapsulation efficiency, AFM, FTIR, DSC, XRD, and in vitro release profile, in addition to the evaluation of antimalarial activity ( NC and NC-B), antiviral and antitumor (NC-B) in vitro. We also performed a pharmacodynamic (PD) evaluation in an apomorphine-induced stereotyped model and in vivo pharmacokinetics (PK) of PEG and CS NC in male Wistar rats, followed by a non-compartmental (NCA) and population PK (popPK) study. Our results provide a very broad and adequate characterization of the proposed delivery systems, with good CCM encapsulation capacity and a controlled release, with a biexponential profile, regardless of the type of coating used. NC was able to improve the effects of CCM in an apomorphine-induced stereotypy model, especially NCCS. In addition, the results of PK NCA demonstrated the influence of nanoencapsulation on both Cl and Vd. NC popPK was best described by a two-compartment model with linear elimination. This set of results allows us a broad view of the characteristics of nanoencapsulated CCM and its effects in vitro and in vivo.
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Mestrado Acadêmico em Ciências Farmaceuticas
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Mestrado Acadêmico em Ciências Farmaceuticas
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