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Construction of chlorogenic acid nanoparticles for effective alleviation of ulcerative colitis

Food & Function [2024]
Shumeng Hu, Runan Zhao, Tao Chen, Xuesong Chi, Yangjing Li, Di Wu, Bei-Wei Zhu, Jiangning Hu
ABSTRACT

The onset and progression of ulcerative colitis (UC) are intricately linked to the worsening of intestinal inflammation, an imbalance in oxidative stress, and impairment of the intestinal mucosal barrier. Although chlorogenic acid (CA) shows potential in effectively alleviating symptoms of UC, its clinical application is hindered by poor bioavailability, stability, rapid metabolism, and quick excretion. This study utilized a one-step enzyme-catalyzed polymerization technique to create chlorogenic acid nanoparticles (CA NPs), aiming to improve the bioavailability and stability of CA. The CA NPs exhibited an optimal nano size (106.65 ± 4.12 nm) and showed increased cellular uptake over time. Importantly, CA NPs significantly prolonged retention time in inflamed colonic tissues, enhancing accumulation and providing a targeted therapy for UC. Animal studies confirmed the substantial benefits of CA NPs, including reduced weight loss, lessened reduction in colon length, and a lowered disease activity index (DAI) score in DSS-induced UC mice. Moreover, CA NPs effectively reduced oxidative stress and levels of inflammatory factors in the colonic tissues of UC mice, thus mitigating tissue damage and restoring the integrity of the intestinal mucosal barrier. In conclusion, our research proposes a novel approach to increase the bioavailability and stability of CA, offering a promising avenue for its effective application in preventing UC.

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