Empowering Naringin's Anti-Inflammatory Effects through Nanoencapsulation

Andreia Marinho,Catarina Leal Seabra, Sofia A. C. Lima, Alexandre Lobo-da-Cunha,Salette Reis,Claudia Nunes

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES(2024)

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Abundant in citrus fruits, naringin (NAR) is a flavonoid that has a wide spectrum of beneficial health effects, including its anti-inflammatory activity. However, its use in the clinic is limited due to extensive phase I and II first-pass metabolism, which limits its bioavailability. Thus, lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) were used to protect and concentrate NAR in inflamed issues, to enhance its anti-inflammatory effects. To target LNPs to the CD44 receptor, overexpressed in activated macrophages, functionalization with hyaluronic acid (HA) was performed. The formulation with NAR and HA on the surface (NAR@NPsHA) has a size below 200 nm, a polydispersity around 0.245, a loading capacity of nearly 10%, and a zeta potential of about 10 mV. In vitro studies show the controlled release of NAR along the gastrointestinal tract, high cytocompatibility (L929 and THP-1 cell lines), and low hemolytic activity. It was also shown that the developed LNPs can regulate inflammatory mediators. In fact, NAR@NPsHA were able to decrease TNF-alpha and CCL-3 markers expression by 80 and 90% and manage to inhibit the effects of LPS by around 66% for IL-1 beta and around 45% for IL-6. Overall, the developed LNPs may represent an efficient drug delivery system with an enhanced anti-inflammatory effect.
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anti-inflammatory activity,naringin,lipid nanoparticles,macrophages,hyaluronic acid
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