Enhanced antitumor activity of realgar mediated by milling it to nanosize

Ye Tian,1 Xiaobo Wang,1,2 Ronggang Xi,1,2 Weisan Pan,1 Shuang Jiang,2 Zhao Li,1 Yu Zhao,3 Guanghui Gao,4 Dan Liu21Department of Pharmaceutics, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Shenyang, 2Department of Pharmacy, 210th Hospital of People's Liberation Army, Dalian, 3Department of Pharmaceut...

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Main Authors: Tian Y, Wang XB, Xi RG, Pan WS, Jiang S, Li Z, Zhao Y, Gao GH, Liu D
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2014-01-01
Series:International Journal of Nanomedicine
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/enhanced-antitumor-activity-of-realgar-mediated-by-milling-it-to-nanos-a15688
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spelling doaj-efc211f9e92241cdb0a7dfbd9c1c26272020-11-24T23:18:53ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Nanomedicine1178-20132014-01-012014Issue 174575715688Enhanced antitumor activity of realgar mediated by milling it to nanosizeTian YWang XBXi RGPan WSJiang SLi ZZhao YGao GHLiu D Ye Tian,1 Xiaobo Wang,1,2 Ronggang Xi,1,2 Weisan Pan,1 Shuang Jiang,2 Zhao Li,1 Yu Zhao,3 Guanghui Gao,4 Dan Liu21Department of Pharmaceutics, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Shenyang, 2Department of Pharmacy, 210th Hospital of People's Liberation Army, Dalian, 3Department of Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, 4Department of Laboratory Medicine, Liaoning Institute for Food and Drug Control, Shenyang, People's Republic of ChinaAbstract: Realgar is a poorly water-soluble compound that exhibits poor bioavailability. To improve this, the authors reduced the particle size of realgar to nanoscale by high-energy ball milling and optimized the preparation process under which (realgar weight 40 g, milling time 9 hours, milling speed 38 Hz, milling temperature -20°C) realgar nanoparticles (NPs) with an average size of 78±8.3 nm were prepared. The average particle size of realgar was characterized by laser scattering, and its apparent shape was observed by transmission electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The solubility of realgar was enhanced after milling until the particles were in the nanoscale region without altering its properties, as confirmed by a scanning electron microscopy energy-dispersive spectrometer. Realgar NPs had higher cytotoxicity on the selected cell lines, namely human breast cancer (MCF7), human hepatoma (HepG2), and human lung cancer (A549) cell lines, than coarse realgar. In addition, a pharmacokinetics study performed in rats indicated that the relative bioavailability of realgar NPs was 216.9% compared with coarse realgar; a biodistribution study performed in mice showed that after intragastric administration of realgar NPs, higher arsenic concentration was reached in the tumor, heart, liver, spleen, lung, and kidney compared with the administration of coarse realgar, as confirmed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry to determine the concentration of arsenic. This study indicated that high-energy ball milling is an effective way to reduce the average particle size of realgar, and compared with coarse realgar, the cytotoxicity and bioavailability of realgar NPs were significantly improved.Keywords: realgar nanoparticles, high-energy ball milling, cytotoxicity, pharmacokinetics, biodistributionhttp://www.dovepress.com/enhanced-antitumor-activity-of-realgar-mediated-by-milling-it-to-nanos-a15688
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author Tian Y
Wang XB
Xi RG
Pan WS
Jiang S
Li Z
Zhao Y
Gao GH
Liu D
spellingShingle Tian Y
Wang XB
Xi RG
Pan WS
Jiang S
Li Z
Zhao Y
Gao GH
Liu D
Enhanced antitumor activity of realgar mediated by milling it to nanosize
International Journal of Nanomedicine
author_facet Tian Y
Wang XB
Xi RG
Pan WS
Jiang S
Li Z
Zhao Y
Gao GH
Liu D
author_sort Tian Y
title Enhanced antitumor activity of realgar mediated by milling it to nanosize
title_short Enhanced antitumor activity of realgar mediated by milling it to nanosize
title_full Enhanced antitumor activity of realgar mediated by milling it to nanosize
title_fullStr Enhanced antitumor activity of realgar mediated by milling it to nanosize
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced antitumor activity of realgar mediated by milling it to nanosize
title_sort enhanced antitumor activity of realgar mediated by milling it to nanosize
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of Nanomedicine
issn 1178-2013
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Ye Tian,1 Xiaobo Wang,1,2 Ronggang Xi,1,2 Weisan Pan,1 Shuang Jiang,2 Zhao Li,1 Yu Zhao,3 Guanghui Gao,4 Dan Liu21Department of Pharmaceutics, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Shenyang, 2Department of Pharmacy, 210th Hospital of People's Liberation Army, Dalian, 3Department of Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, 4Department of Laboratory Medicine, Liaoning Institute for Food and Drug Control, Shenyang, People's Republic of ChinaAbstract: Realgar is a poorly water-soluble compound that exhibits poor bioavailability. To improve this, the authors reduced the particle size of realgar to nanoscale by high-energy ball milling and optimized the preparation process under which (realgar weight 40 g, milling time 9 hours, milling speed 38 Hz, milling temperature -20°C) realgar nanoparticles (NPs) with an average size of 78±8.3 nm were prepared. The average particle size of realgar was characterized by laser scattering, and its apparent shape was observed by transmission electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The solubility of realgar was enhanced after milling until the particles were in the nanoscale region without altering its properties, as confirmed by a scanning electron microscopy energy-dispersive spectrometer. Realgar NPs had higher cytotoxicity on the selected cell lines, namely human breast cancer (MCF7), human hepatoma (HepG2), and human lung cancer (A549) cell lines, than coarse realgar. In addition, a pharmacokinetics study performed in rats indicated that the relative bioavailability of realgar NPs was 216.9% compared with coarse realgar; a biodistribution study performed in mice showed that after intragastric administration of realgar NPs, higher arsenic concentration was reached in the tumor, heart, liver, spleen, lung, and kidney compared with the administration of coarse realgar, as confirmed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry to determine the concentration of arsenic. This study indicated that high-energy ball milling is an effective way to reduce the average particle size of realgar, and compared with coarse realgar, the cytotoxicity and bioavailability of realgar NPs were significantly improved.Keywords: realgar nanoparticles, high-energy ball milling, cytotoxicity, pharmacokinetics, biodistribution
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