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      Bio-Guided Isolation of Acetogenins from Annona cherimola Deciduous Leaves: Production of Nanocarriers to Boost the Bioavailability Properties

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          Annonaceous acetogenins (ACGs) are lipophilic polyketides isolated exclusively from Annonaceae. They are considered to be amongst the most potent antitumor compounds. Nevertheless, their applications are limited by their poor solubility. The isolation of ACGs from Annona cherimola leaves, an agricultural waste, has not been reported to date. Molvizarin ( 1) cherimolin-1 ( 2), motrilin ( 3), annonacin ( 4) and annonisin ( 5) are isolated for the first time from A. cherimola deciduous leaves. Annonacin was found to be four- and two-times more potent in tumoral cells (HeLa, 23.6% live cells; IGROV-1, 40.8% live cells for 24 h) than in HEK-293 at 50 µM (24 h, 87.2% live cells). Supramolecular polymer micelles (SMPMs) were synthesized to encapsulate the major ACG isolated, annonacin, in order to improve its solubility in aqueous media. The bioavailability of this compound was increased by a factor of 13 in a simulated human digestive system when compared with free annonacin and an encapsulation efficiency of 35% was achieved. In addition, the cytotoxic activity of SMPMs that hosted annonacin (100 µM, 24 h, 5.8% live cells) was increased compared with free annonacin in water (100 µM, 24 h, 92% live cells). These results highlight the use of by-products of A. cherimola, and their pure compounds, as a promising source of anticancer agents. The use of SMPMs as nanocarriers of ACGs could be an alternative for their application in food field as nutraceutical to enhance the administration and efficacy.

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                Role: Academic Editor
                Role: Academic Editor
                Journal
                Molecules
                Molecules
                molecules
                Molecules
                MDPI
                1420-3049
                21 October 2020
                October 2020
                : 25
                : 20
                : 4861
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Allelopathy Group, Department of Organic Chemistry, Institute of Biomolecules (INBIO), Campus de Excelencia Internacional (ceiA3), School of Science, University of Cadiz, 11510 Puerto Real, Spain; mariateresa.gutierrezva@ 123456alum.uca.es (M.T.G.); alexandra.garcia@ 123456uca.es (A.G.D.); javi.rodriguezmejias@ 123456uca.es (F.J.R.M.); chema.gonzalez@ 123456uca.es (J.M.G.M.)
                [2 ]Confocal Microscopy Unit, Spanish National Cancer Research Center (CNIO), E-28029 Madrid, Spain; dmegias@ 123456cnio.es
                [3 ]Department of Biomedicine, Biotechnology and Public Health, School of Science, Institute of Biomolecules (INBIO), University of Cadiz, 11510 Puerto Real, Spain; manuel.valdivia@ 123456uca.es
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                [* ]Correspondence: famacias@ 123456gm.uca.es ; Tel.: +34-956-012770
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                These authors contributed equally to this work.

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                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2249-0496
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9799-0850
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6952-2964
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7844-9401
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                molecules-25-04861
                10.3390/molecules25204861
                7587976
                33096836
                86c213a7-667d-421f-b6d5-d35cd7ef67d9
                © 2020 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 27 August 2020
                : 20 October 2020
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                annona cherimola,acetogenins,by-products,encapsulation,cytotoxic activity,nutraceutical

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