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How can micelle systems be rebuilt by a heating process?

The aim of this work was to evaluate how an aqueous micellar system containing Amphotericin B (AmB) and sodium deoxycholate (DOC) can be rebuilt after heating treatment. Also, a review of the literature on the physicochemical and biological properties of this new system was conducted. Heated (AmB-DO...

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Autores principales: da Silva-Filho, Miguel Adelino, da Silva Siqueira, Scheyla Daniela Vieira, Freire, Larissa Bandeira, de Araújo, Ivonete Batista, de Holanda e Silva, Káttya Gyselle, Medeiros, Aldo da Cunha, Araújo-Filho, Irami, de Oliveira, Anselmo Gomes, do Egito, Eryvaldo Sócrates Tabosa
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3263407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22275830
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S25761
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author da Silva-Filho, Miguel Adelino
da Silva Siqueira, Scheyla Daniela Vieira
Freire, Larissa Bandeira
de Araújo, Ivonete Batista
de Holanda e Silva, Káttya Gyselle
Medeiros, Aldo da Cunha
Araújo-Filho, Irami
de Oliveira, Anselmo Gomes
do Egito, Eryvaldo Sócrates Tabosa
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da Silva Siqueira, Scheyla Daniela Vieira
Freire, Larissa Bandeira
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de Holanda e Silva, Káttya Gyselle
Medeiros, Aldo da Cunha
Araújo-Filho, Irami
de Oliveira, Anselmo Gomes
do Egito, Eryvaldo Sócrates Tabosa
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description The aim of this work was to evaluate how an aqueous micellar system containing Amphotericin B (AmB) and sodium deoxycholate (DOC) can be rebuilt after heating treatment. Also, a review of the literature on the physicochemical and biological properties of this new system was conducted. Heated (AmB-DOC-H) and unheated (AmB-DOC) micelles were then diluted at four different concentrations (50 mg · L(−1), 5 mg · L(−1), 0.5 mg · L(−1), and 0.05 mg · L(−1)) to perform physicochemical studies and a pharmacotoxicity assay, in which two cell models were used for the in vitro experiments: red blood cells (RBC) from human donors and Candida parapsilosis (Cp). While potassium (K(+)) and hemoglobin leakage from RBC were the parameters used to evaluate acute and chronic toxicity, respectively, the efficacy of AmB-DOC and AmB-DOC-H were assessed by K(+) leakage and cell survival rate from Cp. The spectral study revealed a slight change in the AmB-DOC aggregate peak from 327 nm to 323 nm, which is the peak for AmB-DOC-H. Although AmB-DOC and AmB-DOC-H exhibited different behavior for hemoglobin leakage, AmB-DOC produced higher leakage than AmB-DOC-H at high concentrations (from 5 mg · L(−1)). For K(+) leakage, both AmB-DOC and AmB-DOC-H showed a similar profile for both cell models, RBC and Cp (P < 0.05). AmB-DOC-H and AmB-DOC also revealed a similar profile of activity against Cp with an equivalent survival rate. In short, AmB-DOC-H showed much less toxicity than AmB-DOC, but remained as active as AmB-DOC against fungal cells. The results highlight the importance of this new procedure as a simple, inexpensive, and safe way to produce a new kind of micelle system for the treatment of systemic fungal infections.
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spelling pubmed-32634072012-01-24 How can micelle systems be rebuilt by a heating process? da Silva-Filho, Miguel Adelino da Silva Siqueira, Scheyla Daniela Vieira Freire, Larissa Bandeira de Araújo, Ivonete Batista de Holanda e Silva, Káttya Gyselle Medeiros, Aldo da Cunha Araújo-Filho, Irami de Oliveira, Anselmo Gomes do Egito, Eryvaldo Sócrates Tabosa Int J Nanomedicine Original Research The aim of this work was to evaluate how an aqueous micellar system containing Amphotericin B (AmB) and sodium deoxycholate (DOC) can be rebuilt after heating treatment. Also, a review of the literature on the physicochemical and biological properties of this new system was conducted. Heated (AmB-DOC-H) and unheated (AmB-DOC) micelles were then diluted at four different concentrations (50 mg · L(−1), 5 mg · L(−1), 0.5 mg · L(−1), and 0.05 mg · L(−1)) to perform physicochemical studies and a pharmacotoxicity assay, in which two cell models were used for the in vitro experiments: red blood cells (RBC) from human donors and Candida parapsilosis (Cp). While potassium (K(+)) and hemoglobin leakage from RBC were the parameters used to evaluate acute and chronic toxicity, respectively, the efficacy of AmB-DOC and AmB-DOC-H were assessed by K(+) leakage and cell survival rate from Cp. The spectral study revealed a slight change in the AmB-DOC aggregate peak from 327 nm to 323 nm, which is the peak for AmB-DOC-H. Although AmB-DOC and AmB-DOC-H exhibited different behavior for hemoglobin leakage, AmB-DOC produced higher leakage than AmB-DOC-H at high concentrations (from 5 mg · L(−1)). For K(+) leakage, both AmB-DOC and AmB-DOC-H showed a similar profile for both cell models, RBC and Cp (P < 0.05). AmB-DOC-H and AmB-DOC also revealed a similar profile of activity against Cp with an equivalent survival rate. In short, AmB-DOC-H showed much less toxicity than AmB-DOC, but remained as active as AmB-DOC against fungal cells. The results highlight the importance of this new procedure as a simple, inexpensive, and safe way to produce a new kind of micelle system for the treatment of systemic fungal infections. Dove Medical Press 2012 2012-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3263407/ /pubmed/22275830 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S25761 Text en © 2012 Silva-Filho et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Freire, Larissa Bandeira
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de Holanda e Silva, Káttya Gyselle
Medeiros, Aldo da Cunha
Araújo-Filho, Irami
de Oliveira, Anselmo Gomes
do Egito, Eryvaldo Sócrates Tabosa
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title_fullStr How can micelle systems be rebuilt by a heating process?
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title_short How can micelle systems be rebuilt by a heating process?
title_sort how can micelle systems be rebuilt by a heating process?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3263407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22275830
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S25761
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