Published 2021
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Increased Water-Solubility and Maintained Antioxidant Power of Resveratrol by Its Encapsulation in Vitamin E TPGS Micelles: A Potential Nutritional Supplement for Chronic Liver Disease
Description
Children affected by chronic liver disease exhibit impaired neurocognitive development
and growth due to the low absorption and digestion of nutrients. Furthermore, malnutrition is an
adverse prognostic factor in liver transplantation as it is associated with an increase in morbidity and
mortality. D-alfa-tocopheryl-polyethylene-glycol-succinate (TPGS) is currently administered per os as
a vitamin E source to improve children's survival and well-being; however, TPGS alone does not
reverse spinocerebellar degeneration and lipid peroxidation. To potentiate the effects of TPGS, we
loaded micelles with resveratrol (RES), a natural polyphenol, with antioxidant and antiinflammatory
activities, which has demonstrated protective action in the liver. Firstly, we investigated the suitability
of TPGS to encapsulate RES in micelles by means of a phase-solubility study, then RES-TPGS
formulations were prepared via solvent casting and solvent diffusion evaporation methods. RESTPGS
colloidal dispersions showed small mean diameters (12 nm), low polydispersity, and quite
neutral Zeta potentials. The formulations showed a sustained drug release and a good drug loading
capacity, further confirmed by infrared spectroscopy and differential scanning calorimetry. RESTPGSs
exhibited unaltered antioxidant activity compared to pristine RES via the DPPH assay and a
significant reduction in toxicity compared to empty TPGS on HaCaT cells. Thus, RES-TPGS micelles
may overcome the challenges of current liver disease therapy by providing more protective effects
thanks to the antioxidant activity of RES and by reducing the surfactant toxicity on normal cells.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1051730
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1051730
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE