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Thymoquinone loaded lipid nanocapsule dispersion: two methods of preparation, characterization and in vitro evaluations for oral administration
Mouna Selmi,Amine Trabelsi,Nolwenn Lautram,David Dallerac,Guillaume Lefebvre,Leila Chekir Ghedira &

This work explores two methods to encapsulate Thymoquinone (TQ) into lipid nanocapsules (LNCs) for oral administration. TQ was added during the phase inversion temperature method (TQ-LNCs-1) or to unload LNCs dispersion (TQ-LNCs-2). LNCs were evaluated for mean diameter, polydispersity index (PDI), ζ-potential, drug loading (DL), drop tensiometer, storage stability, in vitro stability in simulated gastrointestinal fluids (SGIF), and intestinal permeability across Caco-2 cells. TQ-LNCs-1 and TQ-LNCs-2 produced NPs (58.3 ± 3.7 nm and 61.5 ± 3.5 nm, respectively), with a DL of 8.7 ± 0.2 and 7.7 ± 0.6 mg/mL of suspension, respectively. For both, less than 14% of TQ was released in SGIF, and a minor increase in TQ intestinal permeability with LNCs compared to free TQ was observed. TQ-LNCs represented a promising formulation for oral delivery of TQ. Encapsulation of TQ by adding it at LNCs dispersion can be extended for further drugs.

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Evaluation of anticancer potentiel of flavones from Rhamnus alaternus against B16F10 Formulaire de candidature P2ES, 3 ème Edition (2022) Melanoma cells I. Bouhlel, Y. Krichen, M. Maatouk, A. Lahmar, S. Ghoul Mazgar, R. Kammoun, S. Safta Skhiri, L. Chekir Ghedira, M. Krifa.Nutrition and cancer, 2021,
Bouhlel, Y. Krichen, M. Maatouk, A. Lahmar, S. Ghoul Mazgar, R. Kammoun, S. Safta Skhiri, L. Chekir Ghedira, M. Krifa

Melanoma has become an important health problem and new treatment have become an imperative medical need. Therefore, the finding and identification of natural product with less toxic effects, capable of promoting melanoma cell death have become an important goal of research in oncotherapy. In this study, we want to investigate the anticancer activity of an enriched total oligomers flavonoids (TOF) extract of R. alaternus in melanoma cells. First, TOF was exhibited to be rich in flavones. We revealed that this extract reduced proliferation and increased of sub-G1 and S phase cells built-up in B16-F10 cells in a dose-related manner. Moreover, In Vivo, TOF reduced tumor volume and weight with percentages of inhibition of 92.4% and 92.9%, respectively. R. alaternus was also found to be effective in reducing the level of pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 during metastasis. Level of TH1 cytokine, such as IL-2, was significantly enhanced by TOF treatment. Indeed, the histological examination of

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