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Eur J Pharm Biopharm ; 93: 118-26, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25843239

ABSTRACT

The present paper focuses on the development and characterization of silica nanoparticles (SiNP) coated with hydrophilic polymers as mucoadhesive carriers for oral administration of insulin. SiNP were prepared by sol-gel technology under mild conditions and coated with different hydrophilic polymers, namely, chitosan, sodium alginate or poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) with low and high molecular weight (PEG 6000 and PEG 20000) to increase the residence time at intestinal mucosa. The mean size and size distribution, association efficiency, insulin structure and insulin thermal denaturation have been determined. The mean nanoparticle diameter ranged from 289 nm to 625 nm with a PI between 0.251 and 0.580. The insulin association efficiency in SiNP was recorded above 70%. After coating, the association efficiency of insulin increased up to 90%, showing the high affinity of the protein to the hydrophilic polymer chains. Circular dichroism (CD) indicated that no conformation changes of insulin structure occurred after loading the peptide into SiNP. Nano-differential scanning calorimetry (nDSC) showed that SiNP shifted the insulin endothermic peak to higher temperatures. The influence of coating on the interaction of nanoparticles with dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) biomembrane models was also evaluated by nDSC. The increase of ΔH values suggested a strong association of non-coated SiNP and those PEGylated nanoparticles coated with DPPC polar heads by forming hydrogen bonds and/or by electrostatic interaction. The mucoadhesive properties of nanoparticles were examined by studying the interaction with mucin in aqueous solution. SiNP coated with alginate or chitosan showed high contact with mucin. On the other hand, non-coated SiNP and PEGylated SiNP showed lower interaction with mucin, indicating that these nanoparticles can interdiffuse across mucus network. The results of the present work provide valuable data in assessing the in vitro performance of insulin-loaded SiNP coated with mucoadhesive polymers.


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Drug Carriers , Hypoglycemic Agents/chemistry , Insulin/chemistry , Membranes, Artificial , Mucins/chemistry , Nanoparticles , Polymers/chemistry , Silicon Dioxide/chemistry , 1,2-Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine/chemistry , Adhesiveness , Administration, Oral , Alginates/chemistry , Calorimetry, Differential Scanning , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Chitosan/chemistry , Circular Dichroism , Glucuronic Acid/chemistry , Hexuronic Acids/chemistry , Hydrogen Bonding , Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions , Hypoglycemic Agents/administration & dosage , Insulin/administration & dosage , Molecular Weight , Nanomedicine , Particle Size , Polyethylene Glycols/chemistry , Surface Properties , Technology, Pharmaceutical/methods , Temperature
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