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Fabrication of α-mangostin – loaded liposomes for cytotoxic-activity against A549 lung-cancer spheroids

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α-mangostin is a natural product isolated from the mangosteen pericarps with diverse biological activities, including cytotoxicity against cancer cells. However, the application of α-mangostin in cancer treatment is limited due to the high cytotoxicity and poor solubility in water. In this research, we fabricated α-mangostin-loaded liposomes from soybean lecithin and cholesterol to enhance the solubility in water of α-mangostin and reduce side effects in the treatment of cancer. The liposomal membrane uses Soybean Lecithin (SBL) as a phospholipid and Tocopherol (Toc) as a stabilizer, at 4 ratios of SBL/Toc are 1/1, 2/1, 4/1, 8/1. Experimental results showed that liposomes with SBL/Toc molar ratio of 4/1 had a mean size value of 105.8 ± 3.9 nm, and a polydispersity index (PDI) of 0.149. The encapsulation efficiency was 51.3 %. We believe that this formulation has the potential to be developed into an improved drug delivery system for α-mangostin. The lung carcinoma epithelial cells (A549) were cultured in microwell for 14 days to form spheroids. Then, spheroids were probed with a concentration of α-mangostin-loaded liposomes of 10 µM. The results showed the ability to significantly reduce cell viability after 36 hours of testing.
Publishing House for Science and Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (Publications)
Title: Fabrication of α-mangostin – loaded liposomes for cytotoxic-activity against A549 lung-cancer spheroids
Description:
α-mangostin is a natural product isolated from the mangosteen pericarps with diverse biological activities, including cytotoxicity against cancer cells.
However, the application of α-mangostin in cancer treatment is limited due to the high cytotoxicity and poor solubility in water.
In this research, we fabricated α-mangostin-loaded liposomes from soybean lecithin and cholesterol to enhance the solubility in water of α-mangostin and reduce side effects in the treatment of cancer.
The liposomal membrane uses Soybean Lecithin (SBL) as a phospholipid and Tocopherol (Toc) as a stabilizer, at 4 ratios of SBL/Toc are 1/1, 2/1, 4/1, 8/1.
Experimental results showed that liposomes with SBL/Toc molar ratio of 4/1 had a mean size value of 105.
8 ± 3.
9 nm, and a polydispersity index (PDI) of 0.
149.
The encapsulation efficiency was 51.
3 %.
We believe that this formulation has the potential to be developed into an improved drug delivery system for α-mangostin.
The lung carcinoma epithelial cells (A549) were cultured in microwell for 14 days to form spheroids.
Then, spheroids were probed with a concentration of α-mangostin-loaded liposomes of 10 µM.
The results showed the ability to significantly reduce cell viability after 36 hours of testing.

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