Abstract

Nanoscience has set off a wave in biomedicine to improve the performance of drugs in recent years, but additional materials are usually required for supramolecular nanoconstruction, undoubtedly increasing the health risks. Herein, we discovered a novel diterpene supramolecular self-assembly system without additional chemicals, Nepebracteatalic Acid nanoparticles (NA NPs), mediated through hydrogen bond, hydrophobic and electrostatic interaction. NA NPs performed sustained release behavior, lower expression levels for IL-6 and TNF-α than clinical anti-inflammatory drug Indometacin. Furthermore, the effect of NA NPs on the related protein p65 expression levels of nuclear factor-κB (NFκB) signaling pathway is quantified to confirm the enhanced anti-inflammatory property based on the self-assembly strategy. Meanwhile, the prepared nanoparticles have good biocompatibility which ensures outstanding inflammation inhibition, collagen deposition, angiogenesis during wound healing. This work opens up new prospects that carrier-free nanoparticles from NPMs have great potential to exert clinical application value, meanwhile providing reference for developing green nanoscience.

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