Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, M. M. College of Pharmacy, M. M. Deemed To Be University, Mullana, Ambala, Haryana, India
  • 2 Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, M. M. College of Pharmacy, M. M. Deemed To Be University, Mullana, Ambala, Haryana, India. sumeetgupta25@gmail.com
  • 3 School of Pharmacy, International Medical University, Bukit Jalil, 57000, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • 4 Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Gulf Medical University, 4184, Ajman, United Arab Emirates
  • 5 Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Clinical Pharmacy, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, 31982, Saudi Arabia
Pharmacol Rep, 2021 Dec;73(6):1734-1743.
PMID: 34283375 DOI: 10.1007/s43440-021-00312-5

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Curcumin, a natural polyphenol from Curcuma longa, is known to possess diversified pharmacological roles including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiproliferative and antiangiogenic properties; however, its bioavailability is severely limited due to its poor solubility, poor absorption, rapid metabolism, and significant elimination. Hydrazinocurcumin (HZC), a novel analogue of curcumin has been reported to overcome the limitations of curcumin and also possesses multiple pharmacological activities. The present study aimed to evaluate the unexplored pharmacokinetic profile of this agent in experimental rats.

METHODS: Drug formulations were administered to the experimental animals via oral, intravenous and intraperitoneal routes. Blood samples were collected at different pre-determined time intervals to determine the pharmacokinetic parameters. To understand the biodistribution profile of HCZ, tissue samples were isolated from different groups of Sprague-Dawley rats at different time points. The pharmacokinetic parameters of HZC were evaluated after administration through oral (100 mg/kg), intraperitoneal (100 mg/kg) and intravenous (10 mg/kg) routes.

RESULTS: Significantly (p 

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