Olalekan Adeyinka Balogun‐Agbaje, Michael Ayodele Odeniyi
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摘要
班巴拉坚果(BAM)和鸽子豆(PP)等未充分利用的淀粉可作为新的淀粉来源。通过纳米沉淀法制备了班巴拉坚果(BAMnp)和鸽子豆(PPnp)的淀粉纳米颗粒(SNP)。对原生淀粉纳米颗粒和 SNP 的物理化学和粘贴性能进行了评估。对姜黄素负载淀粉和 SNP 进行了扫描电子显微镜、傅立叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)、X 射线衍射(XRD)、药物负载和释放研究。随着纳米粒子的制造,原生淀粉的流动性、溶胀性和溶解性都得到了改善。淀粉的回流粘度依次为 PPnp < BAMnp < PP < BAM。改性后的淀粉颗粒保持了完整性。负载淀粉的傅立叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)显示实体之间没有相互作用。XRD 衍射图显示 SNP 的结晶度降低。BAM、PP、BAMnp 和 PPnp 的药物负载效率分别为 48.55 ± 0.11、49.00 ± 0.11、55.44 ± 0.40 和 54.72 ± 0.11。在 SNP 上负载姜黄素后,药物释放得到改善。6 小时后,BAMnp、PPnp 和纯姜黄素的释放率分别为 33%、25% 和 2%。SNP 的特性表明,它们是输送姜黄素(一种水溶性较差的药物)的潜在候选材料。
Characterization and Drug Release Properties of Curcumin Loaded Native and Nano‐Sized Starches of Pigeon Pea (Cajanus cajan) and Bambara Nut (Vigna subterranean)
Starches from underutilized sources such as Bambara nut (BAM) and pigeon pea (PP) can serve as new sources of starch. Starch nanoparticles (SNP) of BAM (BAMnp) and PP (PPnp) are prepared by nanoprecipitation. The physicochemical and pasting properties of the native and SNP are evaluated. The scanning electron microscopy, fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X‐ray diffraction (XRD), drug loading, and release studies of curcumin‐loaded starches and SNP are carried out. The flow, swelling, and solubility of the native starches improve with nanoparticle fabrication. Setback viscosities of the starches are in the order PPnp < BAMnp < PP < BAM. The integrity of the starch granules is maintained after modification. The FTIR of loaded starches shows no interaction between the entities. Reduction in crystallinity of the SNP is observed in the XRD diffractogram. The drug loading efficiency of BAM, PP, BAMnp, and PPnp are 48.55 ± 0.11, 49.00 ± 0.11, 55.44 ± 0.40, and 54.72 ± 0.11, respectively. The drug release is improved when curcumin is loaded on the SNP. The release after 6 h is 33%, 25%, and 2% for BAMnp, PPnp, and pure curcumin, respectively. The properties of the SNP showed that they are potential candidates for the delivery of curcumin, a poorly water soluble drug.