Anticancer Effect Of Solid-Lipid Nanoparticles Containing Mentha Longifolia And Mentha Pulegium Essential Oils: In Vitro Study On Human Melanoma And Breast Cancer Cell Lines

BIOINTERFACE RESEARCH IN APPLIED CHEMISTRY(2022)

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Breast cancer and melanoma are common cancers with several treatments such as surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and their side effects. Therefore, new drugs using plant -derived substances (especially essential oils) have received more attention in recent years: however, they are generally less effective than synthetic drugs. Therefore. the preparation of essential oil-based nanoformulations is considered a promising approach to improving their efficiency. In this study, ingredients of Mentha longifolia and Metha pulegium essential oils were first identified by GC-MS analysis. Their anticancer effects were then evaluated against one melanoma cell line (A-375) and two breast cancer cell lines (MDA-MB-468 and MCF-7). The cytotoxic effect of the essential oil on all cell lines at even the highest-concentration, 1200 mu g/mL, was not proper (viability > 55%). After that, solid lipid nanoparticles containing each essential oil with particle sizes of 107 +/- 9 (PDI 0.274) and 191 +/- 8 (PDI 0.174) nm and zeta potential -7,10 and -4,81 mV were prepared. Interestingly, both prepared nanoformulations reduced the viability of all three cell lines to around 10% at half the mentioned concentration, 600 mu g/mL. Thus, the prepared nanoformulations could be introduced as proper candidates for investigation in-vivo research and supplementary medicine.
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anticancer effect, A-375, MCF-7, MDA-MB-468
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