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Shumin Wang1, Shengnan Wang2, Lina Yang2
1College of Food Science and Technology, Bohai University, Jinzhou 121013, China.
Abstract:
Mesoporous silica microspheres (MSMs) possess poor biocompatibility. This study focuses on integrating MSMs with polymers to obtain hybrid materials with superior performance compared to the individual components and responsive release in specific environments. The synthesized MSMs were aminated, and subsequently, soybean hull polysaccharide (SHPs) was modified onto MSMs-NH2 to produce MSMs-NH2@SHPs nanoparticles. The encapsulation rate, loading rate of curcumin (Cur), and in vitro release behavior were investigated. Results indicated that the encapsulation efficiency of Cur by MSMs-NH2@SHPs nanoparticles reached 75.58%, 6.95 times that of MSMs-NH2 with a load capacity of 35.12%. It is noteworthy that these nanoparticles exhibit pH-responsive release capacity in vitro. The cumulative release rate of the three nanoparticles at pH 5.0 was higher than that at pH 7.4. MSMs-NH2@SHPs had a cumulative release rate of 56.55% at pH 7.4, increasing to 76.21% at pH 5.0. In vitro experiments have shown that MSMs-based nanoparticles have high delivery efficiency and can achieve pH-sensitive drug release, with a high release rate in a slightly acidic acid, highlighting the potential for controlled release of Cur.
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