Preparation Of Astaxanthin Silica Redox Nanoparticles In Inflammatory Treatment
Abstract
After suffering injury, the body's inflammatory response is thought of as a
fundamental concept for the regeneration of cells and the repair of damaged tissue. It
seems to be a good factor, however, this mechanism of inflammation just does not do
harm to the body in short term that overtime, it will turn to acute and chronic
inflammation, which can result in many health problems: cardiovascular diseases,
arthritis and joint diseases, allergies or even chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD). Therefore, there has been a wide range of pharmaceutical products formulated
for the anti-inflammation including nanotechnology encapsulation of different types of
drugs. In this study, astaxanthin will be loaded in silica redox nanoparticles
(asta@siRNP) that with expectations, bioavailability of astaxanthin would be greatly
enhanced when it is given by oral administration of asta@siRNP, due to its retention in
the colonic mucosa. Oxidation is one of the inflammatory responses, so that there are
ABTS radicals scavenging test and the regulation of NO produced from
lipopolysaccharide to evaluate the anti-oxidant characteristic of asta@siRNP.
According to the findings of this study, asta@siRNP is a promising nanomedicine that
has a great promise for the treatment of inflammation and has the ability to enhance the
anti-inflammatory property of astaxanthin.