Evaluation of Albuminated Curcumin as Soluble Drug Form to Control Growth of Cancer Cells in Vitro
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2015-04
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Journal of Cancer Therapy.
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Curcumin (Curc) is well known for its anticancer activity, but its poor solubility in aqueous medium
is a major concern for little therapeutic outcome. Therefore, the effort to improve its bioavailability
is a major research interest. The current study aimed at conjugation of Curc to serum
albumin (Alb) to increase aqueous solubility of the former without affecting its drug action on
cancer cell lines and primary cells in culture. Conditions for preparation of albumin-curcumin
(Alb-Curc) conjugate were standardized to obtain pure and stable drug. The product was obtained
in sufficient quantity to test its effect on cells in culture at different doses. Briefly, the conjugate
was prepared by mixing Curc dissolved in DMSO with the Alb dissolved in phosphate buffered saline;
conjugate was purified by gel filtration chromatography and was analyzed using UV-Vis spectroscopy
for characteristic peaks of both molecules. The conjugate was added to culture medium
to identify the effect of conjugate on cell cycling and apoptosis. Albuminated curcumin that
showed 100-fold higher solubility than free Curc was stable and inhibitory to proliferation, induced
cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. The conjugate showed apoptotic effects on endothelial cells
indicating its anti angiogenic property. Primary fibroblast growth was also inhibited but at the
higher dose. The in vitro results suggest that Alb-Curc which is free of insoluble native drug may
find application in cancer therapy after appropriate in vivo evaluations.
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Curcumin, Anticancer Drug, Aqueous Solubility, Bioavailability, Albumin Drug Conjugation
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Thomas C, Pillai LS, Krishnan L. Evaluation of Albuminated Curcumin as Soluble Drug Form to Control Growth of Cancer Cells in Vitro. Journal of Cancer Therapy .2014;5:723-34.