Suberin/Trans-Cinnamaldehyde Oil Nanoparticles With Antimicrobial Activity And Anticancer Properties When Loaded With Paclitaxel

ACS APPLIED BIO MATERIALS(2019)

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Suberin is a biopolyester that can be extracted from bioresources such as cork trees and may find many applications in food packaging, sealing, and biomedical fields. In this work, we describe for the first time the preparation of suberin nanoparticles using the solvent/antisolvent method. Three different suberin extraction methods from cork trees were used to reveal any differences in the production and properties of the nanoparticles. trans-Cinnamaldehyde, a component of cinnamon essential oil, was added to suberin nanoparticles due to its antimicrobial and/or anticancer properties, and its synergistic effect was studied with the inherent biological properties of suberin. Interestingly, both suberin and suberin/trans-cinnamaldehyde nanoparticles showed very good antimicrobial properties against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria, and also against Candida albicans (yeast). Suberin nanoparticles containing transcinnamaldehyde loaded with 0.1% w/w paclitaxel provided significant anticancer properties against human hepatocellular carcinoma HepG2 cancer cell lines. This study can be used to explore novel biobased polymers as efficient carriers of essential oils and drugs for infection and cancer therapy, by using minimum amount of drugs and therefore reducing their cytotoxicity and side effects.
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suberin, cork tree, nanoparticles, essential oils, trans-cinnamaldehyde, paclitaxel, drug delivery, antimicrobial, antibacterial, anticancer
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