Method for enhancing bioavailability of myricetin based on self-assembly of casein–myricetin nanomicelles

In order to expand the application in the medical field and enhance pharmacological effects, casein–myricetin nanomicelles were prepared by the self-assembly method and characterised by ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The parameters in self-assembly were optimised according to the factors of particle size, encapsulation yield, and drug loading. The result showed a pH of 5.5, a casein concentration of 2 mg/ml, a mass ratio of casein to myricetin of 8:1, ultrasonic power of 300 W, ultrasonic time of 5 min and ethanol volume of 7 ml were the optimal conditions. The situ cycle intestinal perfusion methods indicated that casein–myricetin nanomicelles can be more easily absorbed by small intestine than myricetin standard sample. Therefore, casein micelles are effective for improving the water solubility of myricetin.
Source: IET Nanobiotechnology - Category: Nanotechnology Source Type: research