Literature DB >> 14718183

Cationic stearylamine-containing biodegradable microparticles for DNA delivery.

C Kusonwiriyawong1, K Atuah, O H Alpar, H P Merkle, E Walter.   

Abstract

Technical aspects for preparing a new type of cationic stearylamine (SA)-containing microparticle as a potential drug delivery system for negatively charged therapeutics were investigated. Cationic biodegradable microparticles based on poly(lactide) and poly(lactide-co-glycolide) were prepared upon incorporation of SA either by solvent evaporation or by spray-drying. Water-insoluble SA offers the advantage over other water-soluble cationic compounds that it can be dissolved directly in the organic solution together with the polymers. This facilitated the subsequent preparation of the microparticle formulations. Particle size was controlled by the respective process parameters, resulting in either large polymer aggregates within the range 50-100 micro m or small spherical microparticles within the range 1-10 micro m. The incorporation of SA into the formulations also improved particle characteristics in terms of re-dispersibility, reduced sticking, and particle size uniformity. Both circular plasmid DNA (5 kbp) and linear salmon DNA (0.5 kbp) were efficiently adsorbed to the cationic SA microparticle surfaces. Preliminary tests on the release of DNA from spray-dried SA microparticles showed an immediate burst release, which was followed by a delayed second release phase for more than 4 weeks. The cationic SA microparticles might provide a potential drug-delivery system to improve the efficacy for protein and DNA-type therapeutics.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14718183     DOI: 10.1080/02652040410001653777

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microencapsul        ISSN: 0265-2048            Impact factor:   3.142


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