Modification of hydrophilic polymer network to design a carrier for a poorly water-soluble substance
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2020
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Marković, Maja
Panić, Vesna

Šešlija, Sanja

Spasojević, Pavle

Ugrinović, Vukašin

Bošković-Vragolović, Nevenka

Pjanović, Rada

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pH sensitive, nontoxic, and biocompatible poly(methacrylic) acid (PMAA) based soft networks have been extensively used in the design of systems for targeted drug delivery. Still, their highly hydrophilic nature limits their potential to be used as a carrier of poorly water-soluble substances. With the aim to overcome this limitation, the present study details a new approach for modification of PMAA based carriers using two amphiphilic components: casein and liposomes. The FTIR analysis revealed structural features of each component as well as the synergetic effect that originated from the formation of specific interactions. Namely, hydrophobic interactions between the poorly water-soluble model drug (caffeine) and casein enabled caffeine encapsulation and controlled release, while addition of liposomes ensured better control of the release rate. The morphological properties of the carriers, swelling behavior, and release kinetics of caffeine were investigated depending on the variable ...synthesis parameters (neutralization degree of methacrylic acid, concentration of caffeine, presence/absence of liposomes) in two different media simulating the pH environment of human intestines and stomach. The data obtained from in vitro caffeine release were correlated and analyzed in detail using several mathematical models, indicating significant potential of investigated carriers for targeted delivery and controlled release of poorly water-soluble substances.
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casein / liposomes / poly(methacrylic) acid / poorly water-soluble substance / targeted drug deliverySource:
Polymer Engineering and Science, 2020, 60, 2496-2510Publisher:
- John Wiley and Sons Inc
Funding / projects:
- Novel encapsulation and enzyme technologies for designing of new biocatalysts and biologically active compounds targeting enhancement of food quality, safety and competitiveness (RS-46010)
- Synthesis and characterization of novel functional polymers and polymeric nanocomposites (RS-172062)
DOI: 10.1002/pen.25487
ISSN: 0032-3888
WoS: 000555401800001
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IHTMTY - JOUR AU - Marković, Maja AU - Panić, Vesna AU - Šešlija, Sanja AU - Spasojević, Pavle AU - Ugrinović, Vukašin AU - Bošković-Vragolović, Nevenka AU - Pjanović, Rada PY - 2020 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3641 AB - pH sensitive, nontoxic, and biocompatible poly(methacrylic) acid (PMAA) based soft networks have been extensively used in the design of systems for targeted drug delivery. Still, their highly hydrophilic nature limits their potential to be used as a carrier of poorly water-soluble substances. With the aim to overcome this limitation, the present study details a new approach for modification of PMAA based carriers using two amphiphilic components: casein and liposomes. The FTIR analysis revealed structural features of each component as well as the synergetic effect that originated from the formation of specific interactions. Namely, hydrophobic interactions between the poorly water-soluble model drug (caffeine) and casein enabled caffeine encapsulation and controlled release, while addition of liposomes ensured better control of the release rate. The morphological properties of the carriers, swelling behavior, and release kinetics of caffeine were investigated depending on the variable synthesis parameters (neutralization degree of methacrylic acid, concentration of caffeine, presence/absence of liposomes) in two different media simulating the pH environment of human intestines and stomach. The data obtained from in vitro caffeine release were correlated and analyzed in detail using several mathematical models, indicating significant potential of investigated carriers for targeted delivery and controlled release of poorly water-soluble substances. PB - John Wiley and Sons Inc T2 - Polymer Engineering and Science T1 - Modification of hydrophilic polymer network to design a carrier for a poorly water-soluble substance VL - 60 SP - 2496 EP - 2510 DO - 10.1002/pen.25487 ER -
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Marković, M., Panić, V., Šešlija, S., Spasojević, P., Ugrinović, V., Bošković-Vragolović, N.,& Pjanović, R.. (2020). Modification of hydrophilic polymer network to design a carrier for a poorly water-soluble substance. in Polymer Engineering and Science John Wiley and Sons Inc., 60, 2496-2510. https://doi.org/10.1002/pen.25487
Marković M, Panić V, Šešlija S, Spasojević P, Ugrinović V, Bošković-Vragolović N, Pjanović R. Modification of hydrophilic polymer network to design a carrier for a poorly water-soluble substance. in Polymer Engineering and Science. 2020;60:2496-2510. doi:10.1002/pen.25487 .
Marković, Maja, Panić, Vesna, Šešlija, Sanja, Spasojević, Pavle, Ugrinović, Vukašin, Bošković-Vragolović, Nevenka, Pjanović, Rada, "Modification of hydrophilic polymer network to design a carrier for a poorly water-soluble substance" in Polymer Engineering and Science, 60 (2020):2496-2510, https://doi.org/10.1002/pen.25487 . .