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Sterculia striata gum as a potential oral delivery system for protein drugs

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2020.07.276

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Biopolymers; Drug delivery; Gums; Ionotropic gelation

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  1. Coordination Support in Higher Education (CAPES)
  2. National Council for Scientific and Technological Development [CNPq-408635/2016-9, 307460/2016-9, 407317/2013-9]

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Natural polysaccharides have been investigated as vehicles for oral insulin administration. Because of their nontoxic, renewable, low cost and readily available properties, gums find multiple applications in the pharmaceutical industry. This work aimed to develop a Sterculia striata gum-based formulation associated with additional biopolymers (dextran sulfate, chitosan, and albumin), a crosslinking agent (calcium chloride) and stabilizing agents (polyethylene glycol and poloxamer 188), to increase the oral bioavailability of proteins. Insulin was used as a model drug and the methods used to prepare the formulation were based on ionotropic pregelation followed by electrolytic complexation of oppositely charged biopolymers under controlled pH conditions. The developed formulation was characterized to validate its efficacy, by the determination of its average particle size (622 nm), the insulin encapsulation efficiency (70%), stability in storage for 30 days, and the in vitro mucoadhesion strength (92.46 mN). Additionally, the developed formulation preserved about 64% of initial insulin dose in a simulated gastric medium. This study proposed, for the first time, a Sterculia striata gum-based insulin delivery system with potential for the oral administration of protein drugs, being considered a valid alternative for efficient delivery of those drugs. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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