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Abstract
Purpose
To improve azithromycin’s antibacterial activity at different pH through combination therapy.
Method
Azithromycin- and ibuprofen-loaded micelles were fabricated by the self-assembly of MPEG-PVL copolymer, respectively.
Results
The drug-loaded micelles had controlled drug release property with water-solubility improvement. Notably, at pH 7.4 or 6.0, the in vitro antibacterial experiments demonstrated that there was no synergistic effect for the two native drugs against S. aureus, but a significant synergy was observed when the two preparations were used in combination. In vitro PI fluorescence staining experiment demonstrated that the introduction of ibuprofen-loaded micelles obviously increased cellular uptake under low concentration of azithromycin-loaded micelles. Through SEM and spectral evaluation experiments, it was found that ibuprofen-loaded micelles could increase the cell permeability by interacting with proteins and phospholipids in the cell membrane, which was conducive to promoting azithromycin-loaded micelles to enter the cells and play a drug effect.
Conclusion
The azithromycin- and ibuprofen-loaded micelles with synergistically enhanced antibacterial activity are potential candidates for effective bacterial combination therapy.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovation (JPI), is an international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to publishing high quality papers emphasizing innovative research and applied technologies within the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. JPI''s goal is to be the premier communication vehicle for the critical body of knowledge that is needed for scientific evolution and technical innovation, from R&D to market. Topics will fall under the following categories:
Materials science,
Product design,
Process design, optimization, automation and control,
Facilities; Information management,
Regulatory policy and strategy,
Supply chain developments ,
Education and professional development,
Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovation publishes four issues a year.