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Título: How can biomolecules improve mucoadhesion of oral insulin? A comprehensive insight using ex-vivo, in silico, and in vivo models
Autor: Amaral, Mariana
Martins, Ana Sofia
Catarino, José
Faísca, Pedro
Kumar, Pradeep
Pinto, João F.
Pinto, Rui
Correia, Isabel
Ascensão, Lia
Afonso, Ricardo A.
Gaspar, M. Manuela
Charmier, Adília J.
Figueiredo, Isabel Vitória
Reis, Catarina Pinto
Palavras-chave: Diabetes mellitus
Insulin
Marine-derived biomolecules
Mucoadhesion
Nanoparticle
Oral delivery
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
Data: Mai-2020
Resumo: Currently, insulin can only be administered through the subcutaneous route. Due to the flaws associated with this route, it is of interest to orally deliver this drug. However, insulin delivered orally has several barriers to overcome as it is degraded by the stomach’s low pH, enzymatic content, and poor absorption in the gastrointestinal tract. Polymers with marine source like chitosan are commonly used in nanotechnology and drug delivery due to their biocompatibility and special features. This work focuses on the preparation and characterization of mucoadhesive insulin-loaded polymeric nanoparticles. Results showed a suitable mean size for oral administration (<600 nm by dynamic laser scattering), spherical shape, encapsulation efficiency (59.8%), and high recovery yield (80.6%). Circular dichroism spectroscopy demonstrated that protein retained its secondary structure after encapsulation. Moreover, the mucoadhesive potential of the nanoparticles was assessed in silico and the results, corroborated with ex-vivo experiments, showed that using chitosan strongly increases mucoadhesion. Besides, in vitro and in vivo safety assessment of the final formulation were performed, showing no toxicity. Lastly, the insulin-loaded nanoparticles were effective in reducing diabetic rats’ glycemia. Overall, the coating of insulin-loaded nanoparticles with chitosan represents a potentially safe and promising approach to protect insulin and enhance peroral delivery.
Descrição: Funding: Supported in part by UID/DTP/04138/2019 from FCT, Portugal and DREAMS (ULHT). SEM analysis was funded by FCT/MCTES for the financial support to CESAM (UIDP/50017/2020+UIDB/50017/2020), through national funds.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/97933
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/biom10050675
ISSN: 2218-273X
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