Cite this article:
Vyas (2016). Formulation and Evaluation of Anticancer Activity of Nanolipid Carriers Loaded with Cyclodextrin Complexed Natural Triterpenoids. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.69.
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Formulation and
Evaluation of Anticancer Activity of Nanolipid Carriers Loaded with
Cyclodextrin Complexed Natural Triterpenoids
Amber Vyas
University Institute of Pharmacy,
Pr. Ravishankar Shukla University. Raipur 492 010, India
Corresponding
author email: ambervyase@gmail.com
(Received
5 January 2016, accepted 13 January 2016]
Abstract: Ursolic acid
is a pentacyclic triterpenoid carboxylic acid found in many plants and fruits
like apples, basil and rosemary. The clinical efficacy of ursolic acid is
limited due to its poor aqueous solubility. In present work inclusion complex
of ursolic acid was prepared with water soluble polymeric derivative of B-CD
(Epi-B-CD) using kneading method and characterized by FTIR and XRD. Phase
solubility study was performed according to Higuchi's method and led to
formation of A type solubility curve. The inclusion complex was prepared in 1:1
M ratio. There was linear increase in solubility with the increasing
concentration of Epi-B-CD up to 20 mM. Ursolic acid is widely used in treatment
of skin cancer. Nanolipid carriers were prepared by emulsification and
lyophilisation method. The developed NLCS were characterized for particle size,
zeta potential, entrapment efficiency (EE) and morphology. Studies were
conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the NLCS in improving the
penetration rate. NLCS were found to have an average size of 103.4 2 0.3 nm, a
zeta potential of -21.326.2 mV, and an EE of 69%. The anti-cancer activity was
evaluated on animal model and in-vitro cell line studies. The results confirmed
that cyclodextrin complexed ursolic acid was more potent as compared to pure
drug. Also, there was reduction in dose with minimal side effects. Thus,
complexation is a prominent tool for improving the biological activity of
herbals.
Keywords: Ursolic acid.
Epi--CD, Complexation, NLCS, Solubility, Anti-cancer