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Encapsulation of Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs within Mesoporous Silica and Intracellular Antibacterial Activities

Tuberculosis is a major problem in public health. While new effective treatments to combat the disease are currently under development, they tend suffer from poor solubility often resulting in low and/or inconsistent oral bioavailability. Mesoporous materials are here investigated in an in vitro int...

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Autores principales: Xia, Xin, Pethe, Kevin, Kim, Ryangyeo, Ballell, Lluis, Barros, David, Cechetto, Jonathan, Jeon, HeeKyoung, Kim, Kideok, Garcia-Bennett, Alfonso E.
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Publicado: MDPI 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5304699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28344250
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano4030813
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author Xia, Xin
Pethe, Kevin
Kim, Ryangyeo
Ballell, Lluis
Barros, David
Cechetto, Jonathan
Jeon, HeeKyoung
Kim, Kideok
Garcia-Bennett, Alfonso E.
author_facet Xia, Xin
Pethe, Kevin
Kim, Ryangyeo
Ballell, Lluis
Barros, David
Cechetto, Jonathan
Jeon, HeeKyoung
Kim, Kideok
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description Tuberculosis is a major problem in public health. While new effective treatments to combat the disease are currently under development, they tend suffer from poor solubility often resulting in low and/or inconsistent oral bioavailability. Mesoporous materials are here investigated in an in vitro intracellular assay, for the effective delivery of compound PA-824; a poorly soluble bactericidal agent being developed against Tuberculosis (TB). Mesoporous materials enhance the solubility of PA-824; however, this is not translated into a higher antibacterial activity in TB-infected macrophages after 5 days of incubation, where similar values are obtained. The lack of improved activity may be due to insufficient release of the drug from the mesopores in the context of the cellular environment. However, these results show promising data for the use of mesoporous particles in the context of oral delivery with expected improvements in bioavailability.
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spelling pubmed-53046992017-03-21 Encapsulation of Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs within Mesoporous Silica and Intracellular Antibacterial Activities Xia, Xin Pethe, Kevin Kim, Ryangyeo Ballell, Lluis Barros, David Cechetto, Jonathan Jeon, HeeKyoung Kim, Kideok Garcia-Bennett, Alfonso E. Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Tuberculosis is a major problem in public health. While new effective treatments to combat the disease are currently under development, they tend suffer from poor solubility often resulting in low and/or inconsistent oral bioavailability. Mesoporous materials are here investigated in an in vitro intracellular assay, for the effective delivery of compound PA-824; a poorly soluble bactericidal agent being developed against Tuberculosis (TB). Mesoporous materials enhance the solubility of PA-824; however, this is not translated into a higher antibacterial activity in TB-infected macrophages after 5 days of incubation, where similar values are obtained. The lack of improved activity may be due to insufficient release of the drug from the mesopores in the context of the cellular environment. However, these results show promising data for the use of mesoporous particles in the context of oral delivery with expected improvements in bioavailability. MDPI 2014-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5304699/ /pubmed/28344250 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano4030813 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Xia, Xin
Pethe, Kevin
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Barros, David
Cechetto, Jonathan
Jeon, HeeKyoung
Kim, Kideok
Garcia-Bennett, Alfonso E.
Encapsulation of Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs within Mesoporous Silica and Intracellular Antibacterial Activities
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title_full Encapsulation of Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs within Mesoporous Silica and Intracellular Antibacterial Activities
title_fullStr Encapsulation of Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs within Mesoporous Silica and Intracellular Antibacterial Activities
title_full_unstemmed Encapsulation of Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs within Mesoporous Silica and Intracellular Antibacterial Activities
title_short Encapsulation of Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs within Mesoporous Silica and Intracellular Antibacterial Activities
title_sort encapsulation of anti-tuberculosis drugs within mesoporous silica and intracellular antibacterial activities
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5304699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28344250
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano4030813
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