Abstract
Curcumin-loaded self-assembled polymeric micelles (Cur-PMs) were designed to increase oral bioavailability of curcumin and investigate the oral absorption mechanism in vitro and in vivo. The Cur-PMs were spherical nano-size particles 17.82±0.33nm in size, with a drug loading of 3.52±0.18%, and encapsulation efficiency as high as 93.08±2.23%. The intestinal absorption of Cur-PMs in the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum was 3.09-, 6.48-, and 1.78-fold greater than that of curcumin solution (Cur-Sol) at 0.5h. The cellular uptake of Cur-PMs in Caco-2 cells was significantly enhanced in comparison with Cur-Sol by caveolae-mediated and clathrin-mediated endocytosis. Moreover, the apparent permeability coefficient (Papp) of Cur-PMs was 3.50-fold higher than that of Cur-Sol in Caco-2 transport studies. The transport mechanism of Cur-PMs into the system circulation was not paracellular transport through opening the tight junctions, but was by energy-dependent, macropinocytic transcytosis and lymphatic transport pathways. Furthermore, the AUC(0−t) value of Cur-PMs was improved 2.87-fold compared with that of Cur-Sol after oral administration in rats. Therefore, self-assembled polymeric micelles could be a promising vehicle to efficiently improve the oral absorption of curcumin.
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