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Adsorption of Vi Capsular Antigen of Salmonella Typhi in Chitosan-Poly (Methacrylic Acid) Nanoparticles.
da Silva, Raimundo Lopes; da Silva, Jaqueline Rodrigues; Júnior, Anivaldo Pereira Duarte; Marinho, Patrícia Santana Barbosa; Santos, Lourivaldo Silva; Teixeira, Francisco Martins; Júnior, José Otávio Carréra Silva; Costa, Roseane Maria Ribeiro.
Affiliation
  • da Silva RL; Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, College of Pharmacy, Federal University of Pará, Pará 66075-110, Brazil.
  • da Silva JR; Nanobiotechnology Laboratory, Department of Genetics and Morphology, Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Brasília, Brasília 70910-900, Brazil.
  • Júnior APD; Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, College of Pharmacy, Federal University of Pará, Pará 66075-110, Brazil.
  • Marinho PSB; Department of Chemistry, Institute of Natural Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Pará 66075-110, Brazil.
  • Santos LS; Department of Chemistry, Institute of Natural Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Pará 66075-110, Brazil.
  • Teixeira FM; College of Pharmacy, Campus Macaé, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Macaé, Rio de Janeiro 27930-560, Brazil.
  • Júnior JOCS; Laboratory R & D Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic, College of Pharmacy, Federal University of Pará, Pará 66075-110, Brazil.
  • Costa RMR; Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, College of Pharmacy, Federal University of Pará, Pará 66075-110, Brazil. roseribeiro01@yahoo.com.br.
Polymers (Basel) ; 11(7)2019 Jul 23.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31340432
The development of a nanoparticulate system for the carrier antigen is now an important tool in the vaccination process, since a smaller number of doses is necessary for effective immunization. Thus, in this work a nanoparticulate system using polymers of chitosan and poly (methacrylic acid) (CS-PMAA) to adsorb the Vi antigen of Salmonella Typhi was developed. CS-PMAA nanoparticles with different proportions of chitosan and poly (methacrylic acid) were obtained and reached sizes from 123.9 ± 2.48 to 234.9 ± 2.66 nm, and spherical shapes were seen in transmission microscopy. At pH 7.2, the nanoparticles had a cationic surface charge that contributed to the adsorption of the Vi antigen. Qualitative analyses of the isolated Vi antigen were performed using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, which indicated the presence of all the characteristic bands of the capsular polysaccharide, and nuclear magnetic resonance, which showed signals for the five hydrogens and the N-acetyl and O-acetyl groups which are characteristic of the Vi antigen structure. In the adsorption kinetics study, the Vi capsular antigen, contained in a phosphate buffer solution of pH 7.2, experienced 55% adsorption on the 1-1% (CS-PMAA) nanoparticles. The adsorption kinetics results showed the ability of the nanoparticulate system to adsorb the Vi antigen.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Qualitative_research Language: En Journal: Polymers (Basel) Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: Switzerland

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Qualitative_research Language: En Journal: Polymers (Basel) Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: Switzerland