透明质酸水凝胶包埋胡椒碱脂质体作为预防术后腹膜粘连的有效平台。

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Journal of microencapsulation Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1080/02652048.2023.2194415
Hanieh Karimi, Shahram Rabbani, Delaram Babadi, Simin Dadashzadeh, Azadeh Haeri
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摘要

本研究旨在制备透明质酸(HA)水凝胶中胡椒碱(PIP)负载脂质体,为术后粘连预防提供混合上层结构。采用薄膜水化法制备脂质体。采用粒径、扫描电镜(SEM)、透射电镜(TEM)、红外光谱(FTIR)、包封率(EE)% (w/w)和释放模式对优化后的配方进行表征。通过流变学、扫描电镜和释放研究对水凝胶中脂质体的配方进行了研究。用大鼠腹膜擦伤模型评价其疗效。EE% (w/w)随脂质浓度的增加而增加;然而,较高的Chol百分比降低了EE% (w/w)。优化后的脂质体(EE: 68.10±1.71% (w/w),平均直径:513±8 nm, PDI: 0.15±0.04)用于水凝胶包埋。5/8大鼠无粘连迹象,无胶原沉积,证实了优化配方的体内有效性。总的来说,提供持续输送PIP,开发的脂质体水凝胶配方可以成为一种有希望的载体,以防止术后粘连。
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Piperine liposome-embedded in hyaluronan hydrogel as an effective platform for prevention of postoperative peritoneal adhesion.

This study aimed to prepare piperine (PIP) loaded liposomes in hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogel to provide a hybrid superstructure for postoperative adhesion prevention. Liposomes were prepared using thin-film hydration method. The optimised formulation was characterised by size, SEM, TEM, FTIR, encapsulation efficiency (EE)% (w/w), and release pattern. Liposome-in-hydrogel formulation was investigated by rheology, SEM, and release studies. The efficacy was evaluated in a rat peritoneal abrasion model. EE% (w/w) increased with increasing lipid concentration from 10 to 30; however, a higher percentage of Chol reduced EE% (w/w). The optimised liposome (EE: 68.10 ± 1.71% (w/w), average diameter: 513 ± 8 nm, PDI: 0.15 ± 0.04) was used for hydrogel embedding. No sign of adhesion in 5/8 rats and no collagen deposition confirmed the in vivo effectiveness of the optimised formulation. Overall, providing a sustained delivery of PIP, the developed liposome-in-hydrogel formulation can be a promising carrier to prevent postoperative adhesion.

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Journal of microencapsulation
Journal of microencapsulation 工程技术-工程:化工
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3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Microencapsulation is a well-established, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publication of original research findings related to the preparation, properties and uses of individually encapsulated novel small particles, as well as significant improvements to tried-and-tested techniques relevant to micro and nano particles and their use in a wide variety of industrial, engineering, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and research applications. Its scope extends beyond conventional microcapsules to all other small particulate systems such as self assembling structures that involve preparative manipulation. The journal covers: Chemistry of encapsulation materials Physics of release through the capsule wall and/or desorption from carrier Techniques of preparation, content and storage Many uses to which microcapsules are put.
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