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Ex-vivo evaluation of the mucoadhesive properties of Cedrela odorata and Khaya senegalensis gums with possible applications for veterinary vaccine delivery

BACKGROUND: Few studies have investigated the interaction of bioadhesives with biologic tissues for veterinary application. Hence, this study evaluates the mucoadhesive property and vaccine delivery properties of polymers from phytogenic origin. Gums from Cedrela odorata and Khaya senegalensis were...

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Autores principales: Emikpe, Benjamin O., Oyebanji, Victor O., Odeniyi, Michael A., Salaam, Adebayo M., Oladele, Omolade A., Jarikre, Theophilus A., Akinboade, Oluwole A.
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4977245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27547664
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-2948-0
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author Emikpe, Benjamin O.
Oyebanji, Victor O.
Odeniyi, Michael A.
Salaam, Adebayo M.
Oladele, Omolade A.
Jarikre, Theophilus A.
Akinboade, Oluwole A.
author_facet Emikpe, Benjamin O.
Oyebanji, Victor O.
Odeniyi, Michael A.
Salaam, Adebayo M.
Oladele, Omolade A.
Jarikre, Theophilus A.
Akinboade, Oluwole A.
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description BACKGROUND: Few studies have investigated the interaction of bioadhesives with biologic tissues for veterinary application. Hence, this study evaluates the mucoadhesive property and vaccine delivery properties of polymers from phytogenic origin. Gums from Cedrela odorata and Khaya senegalensis were harvested, purified, dried and compressed into 500 mg tablets individually and in combined ratios. The time taken for these tablets, placed on freshly excised (5 × 5 cm) trachea and duodenal tissues of cattle, chicken, pig, sheep and goat and fastened to the basket end of a tablet dissolution machine probe set at 50 rev/min in a phosphate buffer 6.8 pH at 37 °C, to fall off the tissue was the peak adhesion time (PAT). Gum with best PAT was combined with Newcastle disease vaccine and the procedure repeated. Haemagglutination assay (HA) was conducted on the gum polymer-vaccine mix with gum and vaccine individually as controls. RESULTS: On intestinal and trachea tissues, Cedrela gum polymer averagely had prolonged PAT (≈1 h 30 min and 1 h respectively) while average PAT values of Khaya gums followed the same trend but too transient PAT (≈6 and 0.3 min respectively). However on combination, Cedrela–Khaya polymer mix (1:1) was best on chicken, cattle and sheep trachea and intestinal tissues (PAT of 1 h 30 min and 2 h 24 min respectively). On combination with vaccine, the PAT of the gums reduced slightly on cattle and sheep tissues while other animal tissue showed varied results. The HA results showed the gum polymer boosted the HA property of the vaccine (Log 10(5)), when compared to vaccine alone (Log 10(4)). CONCLUSION: Hence, mucoadhesives from phytogenic sources have potential for non-invasive vaccine application.
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spelling pubmed-49772452016-08-19 Ex-vivo evaluation of the mucoadhesive properties of Cedrela odorata and Khaya senegalensis gums with possible applications for veterinary vaccine delivery Emikpe, Benjamin O. Oyebanji, Victor O. Odeniyi, Michael A. Salaam, Adebayo M. Oladele, Omolade A. Jarikre, Theophilus A. Akinboade, Oluwole A. Springerplus Research BACKGROUND: Few studies have investigated the interaction of bioadhesives with biologic tissues for veterinary application. Hence, this study evaluates the mucoadhesive property and vaccine delivery properties of polymers from phytogenic origin. Gums from Cedrela odorata and Khaya senegalensis were harvested, purified, dried and compressed into 500 mg tablets individually and in combined ratios. The time taken for these tablets, placed on freshly excised (5 × 5 cm) trachea and duodenal tissues of cattle, chicken, pig, sheep and goat and fastened to the basket end of a tablet dissolution machine probe set at 50 rev/min in a phosphate buffer 6.8 pH at 37 °C, to fall off the tissue was the peak adhesion time (PAT). Gum with best PAT was combined with Newcastle disease vaccine and the procedure repeated. Haemagglutination assay (HA) was conducted on the gum polymer-vaccine mix with gum and vaccine individually as controls. RESULTS: On intestinal and trachea tissues, Cedrela gum polymer averagely had prolonged PAT (≈1 h 30 min and 1 h respectively) while average PAT values of Khaya gums followed the same trend but too transient PAT (≈6 and 0.3 min respectively). However on combination, Cedrela–Khaya polymer mix (1:1) was best on chicken, cattle and sheep trachea and intestinal tissues (PAT of 1 h 30 min and 2 h 24 min respectively). On combination with vaccine, the PAT of the gums reduced slightly on cattle and sheep tissues while other animal tissue showed varied results. The HA results showed the gum polymer boosted the HA property of the vaccine (Log 10(5)), when compared to vaccine alone (Log 10(4)). CONCLUSION: Hence, mucoadhesives from phytogenic sources have potential for non-invasive vaccine application. Springer International Publishing 2016-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4977245/ /pubmed/27547664 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-2948-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Emikpe, Benjamin O.
Oyebanji, Victor O.
Odeniyi, Michael A.
Salaam, Adebayo M.
Oladele, Omolade A.
Jarikre, Theophilus A.
Akinboade, Oluwole A.
Ex-vivo evaluation of the mucoadhesive properties of Cedrela odorata and Khaya senegalensis gums with possible applications for veterinary vaccine delivery
title Ex-vivo evaluation of the mucoadhesive properties of Cedrela odorata and Khaya senegalensis gums with possible applications for veterinary vaccine delivery
title_full Ex-vivo evaluation of the mucoadhesive properties of Cedrela odorata and Khaya senegalensis gums with possible applications for veterinary vaccine delivery
title_fullStr Ex-vivo evaluation of the mucoadhesive properties of Cedrela odorata and Khaya senegalensis gums with possible applications for veterinary vaccine delivery
title_full_unstemmed Ex-vivo evaluation of the mucoadhesive properties of Cedrela odorata and Khaya senegalensis gums with possible applications for veterinary vaccine delivery
title_short Ex-vivo evaluation of the mucoadhesive properties of Cedrela odorata and Khaya senegalensis gums with possible applications for veterinary vaccine delivery
title_sort ex-vivo evaluation of the mucoadhesive properties of cedrela odorata and khaya senegalensis gums with possible applications for veterinary vaccine delivery
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4977245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27547664
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-2948-0
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