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Effect of Poly(L-lysine) and Heparin Coatings on the Surface of Polyester-Based Particles on Prednisolone Release and Biocompatibility

A plethora of micro- and nanoparticle types are currently investigated for advanced ocular treatment due to improved drug retention times, higher bioavailability and better biocompatibility. Yet, comparative studies of both physicochemical and toxicological performance of these novel drug delivery s...

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Autores principales: Mohamed, Abdelrahman, Korzhikov-Vlakh, Viktor, Zhang, Nan, Said, André, Pilipenko, Iuliia, Schäfer-Korting, Monika, Zoschke, Christian, Tennikova, Tatiana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8229182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34072016
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13060801
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author Mohamed, Abdelrahman
Korzhikov-Vlakh, Viktor
Zhang, Nan
Said, André
Pilipenko, Iuliia
Schäfer-Korting, Monika
Zoschke, Christian
Tennikova, Tatiana
author_facet Mohamed, Abdelrahman
Korzhikov-Vlakh, Viktor
Zhang, Nan
Said, André
Pilipenko, Iuliia
Schäfer-Korting, Monika
Zoschke, Christian
Tennikova, Tatiana
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description A plethora of micro- and nanoparticle types are currently investigated for advanced ocular treatment due to improved drug retention times, higher bioavailability and better biocompatibility. Yet, comparative studies of both physicochemical and toxicological performance of these novel drug delivery systems are still rare. Herein, poly(L-lactic acid)- and poly(ε-caprolactone)-based micro- and nanoparticles were loaded with prednisolone as a model drug. The physicochemical properties of the particles were varied with respect to their hydrophilicity and size as well as their charge and the effect on prednisolone release was evaluated. The particle biocompatibility was assessed by a two-tier testing strategy, combining the EpiOcular(TM) eye irritation test and bovine corneal opacity and permeability assay. The biodegradable polyelectrolyte corona on the particles’ surface determined the surface charge and the release rate, enabling prednisolone release for at least 30 days. Thereby, the prednisolone release process was mainly governed by molecular diffusion. Finally, the developed particle formulations were found to be nontoxic in the tested range of concentrations.
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spelling pubmed-82291822021-06-26 Effect of Poly(L-lysine) and Heparin Coatings on the Surface of Polyester-Based Particles on Prednisolone Release and Biocompatibility Mohamed, Abdelrahman Korzhikov-Vlakh, Viktor Zhang, Nan Said, André Pilipenko, Iuliia Schäfer-Korting, Monika Zoschke, Christian Tennikova, Tatiana Pharmaceutics Article A plethora of micro- and nanoparticle types are currently investigated for advanced ocular treatment due to improved drug retention times, higher bioavailability and better biocompatibility. Yet, comparative studies of both physicochemical and toxicological performance of these novel drug delivery systems are still rare. Herein, poly(L-lactic acid)- and poly(ε-caprolactone)-based micro- and nanoparticles were loaded with prednisolone as a model drug. The physicochemical properties of the particles were varied with respect to their hydrophilicity and size as well as their charge and the effect on prednisolone release was evaluated. The particle biocompatibility was assessed by a two-tier testing strategy, combining the EpiOcular(TM) eye irritation test and bovine corneal opacity and permeability assay. The biodegradable polyelectrolyte corona on the particles’ surface determined the surface charge and the release rate, enabling prednisolone release for at least 30 days. Thereby, the prednisolone release process was mainly governed by molecular diffusion. Finally, the developed particle formulations were found to be nontoxic in the tested range of concentrations. MDPI 2021-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8229182/ /pubmed/34072016 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13060801 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mohamed, Abdelrahman
Korzhikov-Vlakh, Viktor
Zhang, Nan
Said, André
Pilipenko, Iuliia
Schäfer-Korting, Monika
Zoschke, Christian
Tennikova, Tatiana
Effect of Poly(L-lysine) and Heparin Coatings on the Surface of Polyester-Based Particles on Prednisolone Release and Biocompatibility
title Effect of Poly(L-lysine) and Heparin Coatings on the Surface of Polyester-Based Particles on Prednisolone Release and Biocompatibility
title_full Effect of Poly(L-lysine) and Heparin Coatings on the Surface of Polyester-Based Particles on Prednisolone Release and Biocompatibility
title_fullStr Effect of Poly(L-lysine) and Heparin Coatings on the Surface of Polyester-Based Particles on Prednisolone Release and Biocompatibility
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Poly(L-lysine) and Heparin Coatings on the Surface of Polyester-Based Particles on Prednisolone Release and Biocompatibility
title_short Effect of Poly(L-lysine) and Heparin Coatings on the Surface of Polyester-Based Particles on Prednisolone Release and Biocompatibility
title_sort effect of poly(l-lysine) and heparin coatings on the surface of polyester-based particles on prednisolone release and biocompatibility
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8229182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34072016
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13060801
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