Title of article :
Development of two stable green nanoformulations with potent anticancer properties
Author/Authors :
Ghanbariasad, Ali Department of Medical Biotechnology - School of Medicine - Fasa University of Medical Sciences - Noncommunicable Diseases Research Center - Fasa University of Medical Sciences, Fasa , Osanloo, Mahmoud Department of Medical Nanotechnology - School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine - Fasa University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
The most common cause of cancer death among women is breast cancer
thus, developing new drugs is crucial. Essential oils (EO)s with a wide range of
bioactivities, such as anticancer effects, have provided a valuable source for
this purpose. In this study, components of two medicinally important EOs were
identified using GC-MS analysis. Moreover, antioxidant effects, as well as anticancer properties, were evaluated.
The EOs formulated into nanoemulsion using the spontaneous emulsification
approach, separately. Comprehensive stability tests were performed to select
the optimum nanoemulsions of each EO. Anticancer effect of the most stable
nanoemulsion of Zataria multiflora with a particle size of 43 ± 4 nm (PDI 0.4 ±
0.2 and SPAN 0.6 ± 0.1) was significantly better non-formulated form against
four human breast cancer cell lines, MCF-7, MDA-MB-175, MDA-MB-231, and
MDA-MB-468. Interestingly, the anticancer effect of Artemisia dracunculus
nanoemulsion (16 ± 4 nm, 0.2 ± 0.1, and 0.4 ± 0.1) was also significantly improved
in compassion to the non-formulated EO. Considering the results, prepared
nanoemulsions could be used as supplementary drugs or food additives.
Keywords :
Artemisia dracunculus , Zataria multiflora , nanoemulsion , MCF-7 , MDA-MB-175 , MDA-MB-231 , MDA-MB-468
Journal title :
Nanomedicine Research Journal