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Enzymatic Crosslinked Hydrogels of Gelatin and Poly (Vinyl Alcohol) Loaded with Probiotic Bacteria as Oral Delivery System

Probiotic bacteria are widely used to prepare pharmaceutical products and functional foods because they promote and sustain health. Nonetheless, probiotic viability is prone to decrease under gastrointestinal conditions. In this investigation, Lactiplantibacillus plantarum spp. CM-CNRG TB98 was entr...

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Autores principales: Corona-Escalera, Aldo F., Tinajero-Díaz, Ernesto, García-Reyes, Rudy A., Luna-Bárcenas, Gabriel, Seyfoddin, Ali, Padilla-de la Rosa, José Daniel, González-Ávila, Marisela, García-Carvajal, Zaira Y.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9784308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36559253
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14122759
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author Corona-Escalera, Aldo F.
Tinajero-Díaz, Ernesto
García-Reyes, Rudy A.
Luna-Bárcenas, Gabriel
Seyfoddin, Ali
Padilla-de la Rosa, José Daniel
González-Ávila, Marisela
García-Carvajal, Zaira Y.
author_facet Corona-Escalera, Aldo F.
Tinajero-Díaz, Ernesto
García-Reyes, Rudy A.
Luna-Bárcenas, Gabriel
Seyfoddin, Ali
Padilla-de la Rosa, José Daniel
González-Ávila, Marisela
García-Carvajal, Zaira Y.
author_sort Corona-Escalera, Aldo F.
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description Probiotic bacteria are widely used to prepare pharmaceutical products and functional foods because they promote and sustain health. Nonetheless, probiotic viability is prone to decrease under gastrointestinal conditions. In this investigation, Lactiplantibacillus plantarum spp. CM-CNRG TB98 was entrapped in a gelatin–poly (vinyl alcohol) (Gel–PVA) hydrogel which was prepared by a “green” route using microbial transglutaminase (mTGase), which acts as a crosslinking agent. The hydrogel was fully characterized and its ability to entrap and protect L. plantarum from the lyophilization process and under simulated gastric and intestine conditions was explored. The Gel–PVA hydrogel showed a high probiotic loading efficiency (>90%) and survivability from the lyophilization process (91%) of the total bacteria entrapped. Under gastric conditions, no disintegration of the hydrogel was observed, keeping L. plantarum protected with a survival rate of >94%. While in the intestinal fluid the hydrogel is completely dissolved, helping to release probiotics. A Gel–PVA hydrogel is suitable for a probiotic oral administration system due to its physicochemical properties, lack of cytotoxicity, and the protection it offers L. plantarum under gastric conditions.
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spelling pubmed-97843082022-12-24 Enzymatic Crosslinked Hydrogels of Gelatin and Poly (Vinyl Alcohol) Loaded with Probiotic Bacteria as Oral Delivery System Corona-Escalera, Aldo F. Tinajero-Díaz, Ernesto García-Reyes, Rudy A. Luna-Bárcenas, Gabriel Seyfoddin, Ali Padilla-de la Rosa, José Daniel González-Ávila, Marisela García-Carvajal, Zaira Y. Pharmaceutics Article Probiotic bacteria are widely used to prepare pharmaceutical products and functional foods because they promote and sustain health. Nonetheless, probiotic viability is prone to decrease under gastrointestinal conditions. In this investigation, Lactiplantibacillus plantarum spp. CM-CNRG TB98 was entrapped in a gelatin–poly (vinyl alcohol) (Gel–PVA) hydrogel which was prepared by a “green” route using microbial transglutaminase (mTGase), which acts as a crosslinking agent. The hydrogel was fully characterized and its ability to entrap and protect L. plantarum from the lyophilization process and under simulated gastric and intestine conditions was explored. The Gel–PVA hydrogel showed a high probiotic loading efficiency (>90%) and survivability from the lyophilization process (91%) of the total bacteria entrapped. Under gastric conditions, no disintegration of the hydrogel was observed, keeping L. plantarum protected with a survival rate of >94%. While in the intestinal fluid the hydrogel is completely dissolved, helping to release probiotics. A Gel–PVA hydrogel is suitable for a probiotic oral administration system due to its physicochemical properties, lack of cytotoxicity, and the protection it offers L. plantarum under gastric conditions. MDPI 2022-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9784308/ /pubmed/36559253 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14122759 Text en © 2022 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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Corona-Escalera, Aldo F.
Tinajero-Díaz, Ernesto
García-Reyes, Rudy A.
Luna-Bárcenas, Gabriel
Seyfoddin, Ali
Padilla-de la Rosa, José Daniel
González-Ávila, Marisela
García-Carvajal, Zaira Y.
Enzymatic Crosslinked Hydrogels of Gelatin and Poly (Vinyl Alcohol) Loaded with Probiotic Bacteria as Oral Delivery System
title Enzymatic Crosslinked Hydrogels of Gelatin and Poly (Vinyl Alcohol) Loaded with Probiotic Bacteria as Oral Delivery System
title_full Enzymatic Crosslinked Hydrogels of Gelatin and Poly (Vinyl Alcohol) Loaded with Probiotic Bacteria as Oral Delivery System
title_fullStr Enzymatic Crosslinked Hydrogels of Gelatin and Poly (Vinyl Alcohol) Loaded with Probiotic Bacteria as Oral Delivery System
title_full_unstemmed Enzymatic Crosslinked Hydrogels of Gelatin and Poly (Vinyl Alcohol) Loaded with Probiotic Bacteria as Oral Delivery System
title_short Enzymatic Crosslinked Hydrogels of Gelatin and Poly (Vinyl Alcohol) Loaded with Probiotic Bacteria as Oral Delivery System
title_sort enzymatic crosslinked hydrogels of gelatin and poly (vinyl alcohol) loaded with probiotic bacteria as oral delivery system
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9784308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36559253
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14122759
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