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Bioactive (Co)oligoesters as Potential Delivery Systems of p-Anisic Acid for Cosmetic Purposes

This article reports the studies on bioactive (co)oligoesters towards their use as controlled delivery systems of p-anisic acid. The objects of the study were oligo[3-hydroxy-3-(4-methoxybenzoyloxymethyl)propionate], (p-AA-CH(2)-HP)(n) oligoester, and oligo[(3-hydroxy-3-(4-methoxybenzoyloxymethyl)pr...

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Autores principales: Martinka Maksymiak, Magdalena, Zięba, Magdalena, Orchel, Arkadiusz, Musiał-Kulik, Monika, Kowalczuk, Marek, Adamus, Grazyna
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7560389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32961952
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13184153
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author Martinka Maksymiak, Magdalena
Zięba, Magdalena
Orchel, Arkadiusz
Musiał-Kulik, Monika
Kowalczuk, Marek
Adamus, Grazyna
author_facet Martinka Maksymiak, Magdalena
Zięba, Magdalena
Orchel, Arkadiusz
Musiał-Kulik, Monika
Kowalczuk, Marek
Adamus, Grazyna
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description This article reports the studies on bioactive (co)oligoesters towards their use as controlled delivery systems of p-anisic acid. The objects of the study were oligo[3-hydroxy-3-(4-methoxybenzoyloxymethyl)propionate], (p-AA-CH(2)-HP)(n) oligoester, and oligo[(3-hydroxy-3-(4-methoxybenzoyloxymethyl)propionate)-co-(3-hydroxybutyrate)] [(p-AA-CH(2)-HP)(x)-co-(HB)(y) (co)oligoesters containing p-anisic acid moiety (p-AA, as the bioactive end and side groups) connected to the polymer backbone through the susceptible to hydrolysis ester bonds. A thorough insight into the hydrolysis process of the bioactive (co)oligoesters studied has allowed us to determine the release profile of p-AA as well as to identify polymer carrier degradation products. The p-AA release profiles determined on the basis of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) measurements showed that the release of the bioactive compound from the developed (co)oligoester systems was regular and no burst effect occurred. Biological studies demonstrated that studied (homo)- and (co)oligoesters were well tolerated by HaCaT cells because none of them showed notable cytotoxicity. They promoted keratinocyte growth at moderate concentrations. Bioactive (co)oligoesters containing p-anisic acid moiety had somewhat decreased cell proliferation at the highest concentration (100 µg/mL). The important practical inference of the current study is that the (co)oligoesters developed have a relatively large load of the biologically active substance (p-AA) per polymer macromolecule, which unlocks their potential application in the cosmetic industry.
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spelling pubmed-75603892020-10-22 Bioactive (Co)oligoesters as Potential Delivery Systems of p-Anisic Acid for Cosmetic Purposes Martinka Maksymiak, Magdalena Zięba, Magdalena Orchel, Arkadiusz Musiał-Kulik, Monika Kowalczuk, Marek Adamus, Grazyna Materials (Basel) Article This article reports the studies on bioactive (co)oligoesters towards their use as controlled delivery systems of p-anisic acid. The objects of the study were oligo[3-hydroxy-3-(4-methoxybenzoyloxymethyl)propionate], (p-AA-CH(2)-HP)(n) oligoester, and oligo[(3-hydroxy-3-(4-methoxybenzoyloxymethyl)propionate)-co-(3-hydroxybutyrate)] [(p-AA-CH(2)-HP)(x)-co-(HB)(y) (co)oligoesters containing p-anisic acid moiety (p-AA, as the bioactive end and side groups) connected to the polymer backbone through the susceptible to hydrolysis ester bonds. A thorough insight into the hydrolysis process of the bioactive (co)oligoesters studied has allowed us to determine the release profile of p-AA as well as to identify polymer carrier degradation products. The p-AA release profiles determined on the basis of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) measurements showed that the release of the bioactive compound from the developed (co)oligoester systems was regular and no burst effect occurred. Biological studies demonstrated that studied (homo)- and (co)oligoesters were well tolerated by HaCaT cells because none of them showed notable cytotoxicity. They promoted keratinocyte growth at moderate concentrations. Bioactive (co)oligoesters containing p-anisic acid moiety had somewhat decreased cell proliferation at the highest concentration (100 µg/mL). The important practical inference of the current study is that the (co)oligoesters developed have a relatively large load of the biologically active substance (p-AA) per polymer macromolecule, which unlocks their potential application in the cosmetic industry. MDPI 2020-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7560389/ /pubmed/32961952 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13184153 Text en © 2020 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 (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Adamus, Grazyna
Bioactive (Co)oligoesters as Potential Delivery Systems of p-Anisic Acid for Cosmetic Purposes
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title_full Bioactive (Co)oligoesters as Potential Delivery Systems of p-Anisic Acid for Cosmetic Purposes
title_fullStr Bioactive (Co)oligoesters as Potential Delivery Systems of p-Anisic Acid for Cosmetic Purposes
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title_short Bioactive (Co)oligoesters as Potential Delivery Systems of p-Anisic Acid for Cosmetic Purposes
title_sort bioactive (co)oligoesters as potential delivery systems of p-anisic acid for cosmetic purposes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7560389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32961952
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13184153
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