| Literature DB >> 28194145 |
Cristina de Castro Spadari1, Luciana B Lopes2, Kelly Ishida1.
Abstract
Fungal infections have become a major public health problem, growing in number and severity in recent decades due to an increase of immunocompromised patients. The use of therapeutic agents available to treat these fungal infections is limited by their toxicity, low bioavailability, antifungal resistance, and high cost of treatment. Thus, it becomes extremely important to search for new therapeutic options. The use of polymeric systems as drug carriers has emerged as a promising alternative to conventional formulations for antifungals. Alginate is a natural polymer that has been explored in the last decade for development of drug delivery systems due to its non-toxicity, biodegradability, biocompatibility, low cost, mucoadhesive, and non-immunogenic properties. Several antifungal agents have been incorporated in alginate-based delivery systems, including micro and nanoparticles, with great success, displaying promising in vitro and in vivo results for antifungal activities, reduction in the toxicity and the total drug dose used in the treatment, and improved bioavailability. This review aims at discussing the potential use and benefits of alginate-based nanocarriers and other delivery systems containing antifungal agents in the therapy of fungal infections.Entities:
Keywords: alginate; amphotericin B; antifungal; drug delivery systems; nanoparticles
Year: 2017 PMID: 28194145 PMCID: PMC5276814 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00097
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Alginate-based drug delivery systems for antifungal agents azoles and polyenes.
| Antifungal | Carrier | Therapeutic goal | Experimental model | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clotrimazole | Alginate nanoparticles | Improve bioavailability of the drug | ||
| Films of sodium alginate, hydroxyl propylcellulose and propylene glycol | Treatment of vaginal candidiasis | |||
| Econazole | Alginate nanoparticles | Improve bioavailability of the drug | ||
| Alginate nanoparticles | Chemotherapeutic potential against murine tuberculosis | |||
| Miconazole | Tablets of alginate | Evaluation of the buccal bioadhesive properties of slow-release tablets containing miconazole | ||
| Fluconazole | Films of sodium alginate and polyvinyl alcohol | Overcome the problems of high drug dose requirement and toxicity | ||
| Ethyl cellulose microspheres with internal phase of alginate | Antifungal activity against | |||
| Alginate mucoadhesive films and disks | Topical treatment of oral candidiasis | |||
| Voriconazole | Pluronic and sodium alginate gels | Ocular drug delivery against | ||
| Amphotericin B | Sodium alginate nanospheres | Treatment of systemic candidiasis | ||
| Sodium alginate-glycol chitosan stearate nanoparticles | for better chemotherapy of visceral leishmaniasis | |||
| Alginate films with starch Pickering emulsions | Treatment of oral candidiasis | |||
| Alginate-capped amphotericin B lipid | Treatment of visceral leishmaniasis | |||
| Nystatin | Alginate beads, micro- and nanoparticles incorporated in toothpaste | Increase the effectiveness of the nystatin in the treatment of oral candidiasis | ||
| Alginate microspheres and alginate hydrogel | Treatment of oral candidiasis | |||
| Alginate microparticles, chitosan and poloxamer 407 coated alginate microparticles | Treatment of | |||
Examples of alginate-based delivery systems for non-conventional antifungals.
| Types of materials incorporated | Carrier | Reference | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Essential oils | Turmeric | chitosan-alginate nanocapsules | |
| Turmeric | Alginate nanocapsules | ||
| Alginate microparticles | |||
| Elicriso italic, chamomile blue, cinnamon, lavender, tea tree, peppermint, eucalyptus, lemongrass, and lemon | Alginate films | ||
| Clove, thyme, and cinnamon | Alginate microspheres | ||
| Anise | Alginate gel | ||
| Antiseptics | Chlorhexidine diacetate | Alginate and alginate/chitosan films | |
| Povidone iodine | Alginate beads and films | ||
| Pomegranate extract | Alginate microparticles | ||
| Lactoferrin | Alginate tablets | ||
| Silver | Alginate as a stabilizer silver nanoparticles | ||
| Cellulose/sodium alginate films | |||