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Development of dextrin-amphotericin B formulations for the treatment of Leishmaniasis.

R Silva-Carvalho1, J Fidalgo1, K R Melo2, M F Queiroz2, S Leal1, H A Rocha2, T Cruz3, P Parpot4, A M Tomás5, M Gama6.   

Abstract

The most effective medicines available for the treatment of leishmaniasis, a life-threatening disease, exhibit serious toxicological issues. To achieve better therapeutic efficiency while decreasing toxicity associated with amphotericin B (AmB), water-soluble dextrin-AmB (Dex-AmB) formulations were developed. Self-assembled nanocomplexes were formed by dissolving Dex and AmB in alkaline borate buffer, followed by dialysis and either freeze-drying (FD) or nano spray-drying (SD), yielding water dispersible particles with a diameter of 214 nm and 347 nm, respectively. The very simple production process allowed the formation of amorphous inclusion complexes containing 14% of AmB in the form of monomers and water-soluble aggregates. Nanocomplexes were effective against parasites in axenic culture (IC50 of 0.056 and 0.096 μM for L. amazonensis and 0.030 and 0.044 μM for L. infantum, respectively for Dex-AmB FD and Dex-AmB SD) and in decreasing the intramacrophagic infection with L. infantum (IC50 of 0.017 and 0.023 μM, respectively for Dex-AmB FD and Dex-AmB SD). Also, the formulations were able to significantly reduce the cytotoxicity of AmB. Overall, this study demonstrates the suitability of dextrin as an AmB carrier and the facile and inexpensive development of a delivery system for the treatment of leishmaniasis.
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Keywords:  Amphotericin B; Dextrin; Leishmaniasis

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32145228     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2020.03.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biol Macromol        ISSN: 0141-8130            Impact factor:   6.953


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Authors:  Victória Soares Soeiro; Ricardo Silva-Carvalho; Daniela Martins; Pier Parpot; Denise Grotto; Marco Vinicius Chaud; Francisco Miguel Portela da Gama; Angela Faustino Jozala
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-12-14       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  Tracking Bacterial Nanocellulose in Animal Tissues by Fluorescence Microscopy.

Authors:  Renato Mota; Ana Cristina Rodrigues; Ricardo Silva-Carvalho; Lígia Costa; Daniela Martins; Paula Sampaio; Fernando Dourado; Miguel Gama
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-28       Impact factor: 5.719

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