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Multifunctional Polyelectrolyte Microparticles for Oral Insulin Delivery

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MACROMOLECULAR BIOSCIENCE
Volume 13, Issue 10, Pages 1379-1388

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/mabi.201300207

Keywords

chitosan; insulin; layer-by-layer; microencapsulation; oral drug delivery systems; protease inhibitor

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Multicomponent insulin-containing microparticles are prepared by layer-by-layer assembly of dextran sulfate and chitosan on the core of protein-polyanion complex with or without protease inhibitors. Oral bioavailability of the encapsulated insulin is improved due to the cumulative effect of each component. A physico-chemical study shows that the particle design allows adjustment of the pH-dependent profile of the insulin release, as well as mucoadhesive properties and Ca2+ binding ability of the microparticles. Supplementing the microparticles with 2-3% protease inhibitors fully prevents proteolysis of human insulin. The pharmacological effect of microencapsulated insulin in doses 50-100 IU kg(-1) is demonstrated in chronic experiments after oral administration to diabetic rats fed ad libitum.

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