| Literature DB >> 23876502 |
Pan He1, Huaiyu Liu, Zhaohui Tang, Mingxiao Deng, Yan Yang, Xuan Pang, Xuesi Chen.
Abstract
This study developed a novel oral insulin formulation centered on microspheres consisting of a blend of biodegradable poly(ester amide) (PEA). In the formulation, L-lysine-/L-leucine-based PEA with pendant COOH groups (PEA-COOH) was used as a pH-responsive material for the protection of insulin from the harsh environmental conditions of the stomach. Arginine-based PEA (Arg-PEA) was introduced to improve the intestinal absorption of the drug. The influence of both the hydrophobicity of PEA-COOH and the content of Arg-PEA was investigated in detail on microsphere surface morphology, drug loading, and the in vitro release profile of insulin. The PEA-COOH/Arg-PEA blend microspheres protected the loaded insulin in simulated gastric fluid and released insulin in a fast and sustained manner in simulated intestinal fluid. The in vivo test demonstrated that the oral administration of insulin-loaded PEA blend microspheres could effectively suppress the blood glucose level in diabetic rats for 10h, and the oral bioavailability was improved to 5.89+1.84% in healthy rats. These results indicate that the PEA blend microspheres are promising vehicles for the oral delivery of insulin.Entities:
Keywords: Arg-PEA; Blend microspheres; CLSM; DMA; DMF; DMSO; EE; ESEM; FITC; GI; L0.2; L0.2–30A; N,N-dimethylformamide; Oral insulin delivery; P(MAA-g-EG); PEA; PEA-COOH; PEA-COOH with 20% (molar content) of leucine-based monomer; Poly(ester amide); S/O/O; SC; SDS; SEM; STZ; Span83; arginine-based poly(ester amide); blend microspheres containing 30% Arg-PEA and 70% L0.2 by weight; dimethyl acetamide; dimethyl sulfoxide; encapsulation efficiency; environmental scanning electron microscopy; fluorescein isothiocyanate; gastrointestinal; laser scanning confocal microscopy; pH sensitivity; poly(ester amide); poly(ester amide) with pendant COOH groups; poly(methacrylic-g-ethylene glycol); scanning electron microscopy; sodium dodecyl sulphate; solid-in-oil-in-oil; sorbitan sesquioleate; streptozotocin; subcutaneous
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23876502 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2013.07.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pharm ISSN: 0378-5173 Impact factor: 5.875