Literature DB >> 28549950

Spray stability of self-assembled filaments for delivery.

Abdullah Mahmud1, Takamasa Harada1, Karthikan Rajagopal1, David A Christian1, Praful Nair1, Ryan Murphy2, Dennis E Discher3.   

Abstract

Filamentous viruses are common in nature and efficiently deliver - sometimes via aerosol - genetic material, viral proteins, and other factors to animals and plants. Aerosolization can be a severe physicochemical test of the stability of any filamentous assembly whether it is made from natural polymers such as viral proteins or synthetic polymers. Here, worm-like "filomicelles" that self-assemble in water from amphiphilic block copolymers were investigated as aerosolized delivery vehicles. After spraying and drying, fluorophore-loaded filomicelles that were originally ~10-20μm long could be imaged as 2-5μm long fragments that survived rehydration on natural and artificial surfaces (i.e. plant leaves and glass). As a functional test of delivery, the hydrophobic pesticide bifenthrin was loaded into filomicelles (up to 25% w/w) and sprayed onto plants infested with two agricultural pests, beet army worm or two-spotted spider mites; pesticidal efficacy exceeded that of commercial formulations. Persistent delivery by the filomicelle formulation was especially notable and broadly consistent with previous intravenous delivery of other drugs and dyes with the highly elongated filomicelles.
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Keywords:  Bifenthrin; Block copolymer; Controlled release; Pesticide; Spraying; Worm like filomicelles

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28549950      PMCID: PMC6174031          DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2017.05.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Control Release        ISSN: 0168-3659            Impact factor:   9.776


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