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Antineoplastic activity of cannabidiol containing products

Joint Event on 4th European Biopharma Congress & 6th International Conference and Exhibition on Pharmacology and Ethnopharmacology

Spiro M Konstantinov, Antonios G X Trochopoulos, Maya M Zaharieva, Theodora N Athanassova, Yana Ilieva, Gyuldzhan H Yakub, Milena G Ignatova, Iliya B Rashkov, Nevena E Manolova, D Momekova and Hristo M Najdenski

Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria Institute of Polymers - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria Institute of Microbiology - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria

ScientificTracks Abstracts: Clin Pharmacol Biopharm

DOI: 10.4172/2167-065X-C1-025

Abstract
Malignancies are the second cause of death in humans worldwide. Despite many newly introduced and approved targeted drugs, the problem of multidrug resistance and serious side effects remain unsolved and open the search for effective natural products with fewer side effects. Curcumin is a practically non-toxic compound of plant origin with own antineoplastic and NF-kB inhibitory activities. Curcumin is one of the most popular drugs derived from Ayurveda traditions. We investigated the cytotoxic activity of curcumin loaded electrospun mats in human hepatic and colon carcinoma cell lines (HEP-G2 and HT-29). Disks with 5 mm diameter of the electrospun mats caused nearly 80% inhibition in HT-29 colorectal cells. The efficacy against the HEP-G2 hepatocellular carcinoma cells was weaker. The mats showed antibacterial features and were found to be biocompatible with human tissues of different origin. The tested polymeric mats increased the accumulation of curcumin inside of the malignant cells as estimated by fluorescent microscopy. One of the polymeric mats represents fully water soluble form of curcumin that may have distinct pharmacokinetic advantages. Taken together our experimental findings indicate that the non-toxic yellow pigment curcumin after inclusion into electrospun polymeric mats can be used for topical treatment of liver lesions (e.g. colorectal cancer metastases) and these results are promising in terms of further clinical application.
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