Literature DB >> 35966168

Single small molecule-assembled nanoparticles mediate efficient oral drug delivery.

Xin Yang1,2, Chao Ma3,2, Zeming Chen2, Jun Liu2, Fuyao Liu2, Rongbin Xie4, Haitian Zhao1,2, Gang Deng2, Ann T Chen5, Ningbo Gong6, Lei Yao1,2, Pengjian Zuo1, Kangkang Zhi1, Jiacheng Wang1, Xiaobin Gao7, Jing Wang1, Louzhen Fan4, Jiangbing Zhou2,5.   

Abstract

Oral drug delivery, which requires surviving the harsh environment in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and penetrating the intestinal epithelium, has not been achieved using simple formulation nanoparticles (NPs). Medicinal natural products (MNPs) have been widely used in traditional medicine for disease management through oral consumption. However, most pharmacologically active compounds within MNPs do not have the properties suitable for oral applications. We hypothesize that some MNPs contain natural nanomaterials that can convert those compounds into oral formulations by forming NPs. After screening 66 MNPs, we identified five classes of small molecules that form NPs, many of which are capable of efficient drug encapsulation and GI penetration. We show that one of them, dehydrotrametenolic acid (DTA), is capable of mediating oral delivery for effective disease treatment. We determine that DTA NPs assemble through hydrogen bonding and penetrate the GI tract via apical sodium-dependent bile acid transporter. Our study reveals a novel class of single component, small molecule- assembled NPs for oral drug delivery, and suggests a novel approach to modernizing MNPs through nanomaterial discovery.

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Keywords:  dehydrotrametenolic acid; nanoparticle; natural material; oral drug delivery

Year:  2019        PMID: 35966168      PMCID: PMC9369969          DOI: 10.1007/s12274-019-2470-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Res        ISSN: 1998-0000            Impact factor:   10.269


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