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Preparation and Characterization of Nanoliposomes for the Entrapment of Bioactive Hydrophilic Globular Proteins
Published on: August 31, 2019
Supramolecular core-shell nanosilica@liposome nanocapsules for drug delivery
Mingxian Liu1, Lihua Gan, Liuhua Chen
1Department of Chemistry, Tongji University, 1239 Siping Road, Shanghai 200092, PR China.
Abstract:
The fabrication of core-shell structural nanosilica@liposome nanocapsules as a drug delivery vehicle is reported. SiO(2) nanoparticles are encapsulated within liposomes by a W/O/W emulsion approach to form supramolecular assemblies with a core of colloidal particles enveloped by a lipid bilayer shell. A nanosilica core provides charge compensation and architectural support for the lipid bilayer, which significantly improves their physical stability. A preliminary application of these core-shell nanocapsules for hemoglobin (Hb) delivery is described. Through the H-bonding interaction between the hydroxyl groups on nanosilicas and the amino nitrogens of Hb, Hb-SiO(2) nanocomplexes in which the saturated adsorption amount of Hb on SiO(2) is 0.47 g g(-1) are coated with lipids to generate core-shell Hb-SiO(2)@liposome nanocapsules with mean diameters of 60-500 nm and Hb encapsulation efficiency of 48.4-87.9%. Hb-SiO(2)@liposome supramolecular nanovehicles create a mode of delivery that stabilizes the encapsulated Hb and achieves long-lasting release, thereby improving the efficacy of the drug. Compared with liposome-encapsulated Hb and Hb-loaded SiO(2) particles, such core-shell nanovehicles show substantially enhanced release performance of Hb in vitro. This finding opens up a new window of liposome-based formulations as drug delivery nanovehicles for widespread pharmaceutical applications.
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