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Hybrid Mucin-Vaterite Microspheres for Delivery of Proteolytic Enzyme Chymotrypsin.

Nadezhda G Balabushevich1, Ekaterina A Kovalenko1, Lyubov Y Filatova1, Ekaterina A Kirzhanova1, Elena V Mikhalchik2, Dmitry Volodkin1,3, Anna S Vikulina4.   

Abstract

While the enteral delivery of proteolytic enzymes is widely established for combating many diseases as an alternative to antibiotic treatment, their local delivery only emerges as administration route enabling sustained release in a controlled manner on site. The latest requires the development of drug delivery systems suitable for encapsulation and preservation of enzymatic proteolytic activity. This study proposes hybrid microspheres made of mucin and biodegradable porous crystals of calcium carbonate (CC) as the carriers for chymotrypsin (CTR) delivery. CTR is impregnated into CC and hybrid CC/mucin (CCM) microspheres by means of sorption without any chemical modification. The loading of the CC with mucin enhances CTR retention on hybrid microspheres (adsorption capacity of ≈8.7 mg g-1  vs 4.7 mg g-1 ), recharging crystal surface due to the presence of mucin and diminishing the average pore diameter of the crystals from 25 to 8 nm. Mucin also retards recrystallization of vaterite into nonporous calcite improving stability of CCM microspheres upon storage. Proteolytic activity of CTR is preserved in both CC and CCM microspheres, being pH dependent. Temperature-induced inactivation of CTR significantly diminishes by CTR encapsulation into CC and CCM microspheres. Altogether, these findings indicate promises of hybrid mucin-vaterite microspheres for mucosal application of proteases.
© 2022 The Authors. Macromolecular Bioscience published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.

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Keywords:  calcium carbonate; drug release; hybrid particles; immobilization; protease activity; sorption

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35489086     DOI: 10.1002/mabi.202200005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Macromol Biosci        ISSN: 1616-5187            Impact factor:   5.859


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1.  Neutrophil Activation by Mineral Microparticles Coated with Methylglyoxal-Glycated Albumin.

Authors:  Elena V Mikhalchik; Victor A Ivanov; Irina V Borodina; Olga V Pobeguts; Igor P Smirnov; Irina V Gorudko; Daria V Grigorieva; Olga P Boychenko; Alexander P Moskalets; Dmitry V Klinov; Oleg M Panasenko; Luboff Y Filatova; Ekaterina A Kirzhanova; Nadezhda G Balabushevich
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-07-16       Impact factor: 6.208

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