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Hydroxyl Group-Targeted Conjugate and Its Self-Assembled Nanoparticle of Peptide Drug: Effect of Degree of Saturation of Fatty Acids and Modification of Physicochemical Properties

PURPOSE: To conjugate different degree of saturation of C18 fatty acids (stearic acid, oleic acid, and linoleic acid) with the hydroxyl groups of leuprolide acetate (LEU acetate) and to investigate the controlled release and enhanced permeability through self-assembled nanoparticles (L18FNs). METHOD...

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Autores principales: Park, Jisoo, Ngo, Hai V, Jin, Hyo-Eon, Lee, Kye Wan, Lee, Beom-Jin
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Publicado: Dove 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9124699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35615542
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S356804
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author Park, Jisoo
Ngo, Hai V
Jin, Hyo-Eon
Lee, Kye Wan
Lee, Beom-Jin
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Ngo, Hai V
Jin, Hyo-Eon
Lee, Kye Wan
Lee, Beom-Jin
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description PURPOSE: To conjugate different degree of saturation of C18 fatty acids (stearic acid, oleic acid, and linoleic acid) with the hydroxyl groups of leuprolide acetate (LEU acetate) and to investigate the controlled release and enhanced permeability through self-assembled nanoparticles (L18FNs). METHODS: Yamaguchi esterification with benzoyl chloride and DMAP (4-Dimethylaminopyridine) allowed the conjugation of the fatty acid to the hydroxyl group of LEU. The three conjugates were then designated as stearic acid-conjugated LEU, LSC, oleic acid-conjugated LEU, LOC, and linoleic acid-conjugated LEU, LLC, respectively. The conjugates (L18FCs) were purified using preparative HPLC (Prep-HPLC) and identified through various instrumental analyses. RESULTS: The zeta potential, particle size, and morphology of each L18FNs were evaluated. In the case of LSNs, the zeta potential value was relatively low and the particle size was larger than LONs and LLNs owing to the higher hydrophobicity of saturated fatty chain, while the LLNs showed a higher zeta potential and smaller particle size. In human plasma, LLC showed the fastest degradation rate with the highest accumulative drug release. The permeability of L18FNs was analyzed through the Franz diffusion cell experiment, confirming that the degree of saturation of fatty acids affects the permeability of LFNs. While the permeability of LSNs was not significantly enhanced due to higher particle size after nanonization, LONs and LLNs increased 1.56 and 1.85 times in permeation, respectively, compared to LEU. CONCLUSION: Utilization of different degree of saturation of fatty acids to conjugate a peptide drug could provide pharmaceutical versatility via self-assembly and modification of physicochemical properties.
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spelling pubmed-91246992022-05-24 Hydroxyl Group-Targeted Conjugate and Its Self-Assembled Nanoparticle of Peptide Drug: Effect of Degree of Saturation of Fatty Acids and Modification of Physicochemical Properties Park, Jisoo Ngo, Hai V Jin, Hyo-Eon Lee, Kye Wan Lee, Beom-Jin Int J Nanomedicine Original Research PURPOSE: To conjugate different degree of saturation of C18 fatty acids (stearic acid, oleic acid, and linoleic acid) with the hydroxyl groups of leuprolide acetate (LEU acetate) and to investigate the controlled release and enhanced permeability through self-assembled nanoparticles (L18FNs). METHODS: Yamaguchi esterification with benzoyl chloride and DMAP (4-Dimethylaminopyridine) allowed the conjugation of the fatty acid to the hydroxyl group of LEU. The three conjugates were then designated as stearic acid-conjugated LEU, LSC, oleic acid-conjugated LEU, LOC, and linoleic acid-conjugated LEU, LLC, respectively. The conjugates (L18FCs) were purified using preparative HPLC (Prep-HPLC) and identified through various instrumental analyses. RESULTS: The zeta potential, particle size, and morphology of each L18FNs were evaluated. In the case of LSNs, the zeta potential value was relatively low and the particle size was larger than LONs and LLNs owing to the higher hydrophobicity of saturated fatty chain, while the LLNs showed a higher zeta potential and smaller particle size. In human plasma, LLC showed the fastest degradation rate with the highest accumulative drug release. The permeability of L18FNs was analyzed through the Franz diffusion cell experiment, confirming that the degree of saturation of fatty acids affects the permeability of LFNs. While the permeability of LSNs was not significantly enhanced due to higher particle size after nanonization, LONs and LLNs increased 1.56 and 1.85 times in permeation, respectively, compared to LEU. CONCLUSION: Utilization of different degree of saturation of fatty acids to conjugate a peptide drug could provide pharmaceutical versatility via self-assembly and modification of physicochemical properties. Dove 2022-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9124699/ /pubmed/35615542 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S356804 Text en © 2022 Park et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) ). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
spellingShingle Original Research
Park, Jisoo
Ngo, Hai V
Jin, Hyo-Eon
Lee, Kye Wan
Lee, Beom-Jin
Hydroxyl Group-Targeted Conjugate and Its Self-Assembled Nanoparticle of Peptide Drug: Effect of Degree of Saturation of Fatty Acids and Modification of Physicochemical Properties
title Hydroxyl Group-Targeted Conjugate and Its Self-Assembled Nanoparticle of Peptide Drug: Effect of Degree of Saturation of Fatty Acids and Modification of Physicochemical Properties
title_full Hydroxyl Group-Targeted Conjugate and Its Self-Assembled Nanoparticle of Peptide Drug: Effect of Degree of Saturation of Fatty Acids and Modification of Physicochemical Properties
title_fullStr Hydroxyl Group-Targeted Conjugate and Its Self-Assembled Nanoparticle of Peptide Drug: Effect of Degree of Saturation of Fatty Acids and Modification of Physicochemical Properties
title_full_unstemmed Hydroxyl Group-Targeted Conjugate and Its Self-Assembled Nanoparticle of Peptide Drug: Effect of Degree of Saturation of Fatty Acids and Modification of Physicochemical Properties
title_short Hydroxyl Group-Targeted Conjugate and Its Self-Assembled Nanoparticle of Peptide Drug: Effect of Degree of Saturation of Fatty Acids and Modification of Physicochemical Properties
title_sort hydroxyl group-targeted conjugate and its self-assembled nanoparticle of peptide drug: effect of degree of saturation of fatty acids and modification of physicochemical properties
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9124699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35615542
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S356804
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