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Title: Tuning The Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy of Irinotecan (IRI) Loaded Gelatin Nanoparticles Through Folate Conjugation
Authors: Das, Ram P.
Chakravarti, Sarjak
Patel, Snehal S.
Lakhamje, Pooja
Gurjar, Murari
Gota, Vikram
Singha, Beena G.
Kunwar, Amit
Keywords: Protein nanoparticles
Gelatin
Folate conjugation
Nanomedicine
Pharmacokinetics
Tumor suppression
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Elsevier
Series/Report no.: IPFP0442;
Abstract: Gelatin based nanocarriers have major limitation of shorter circulation half-life (t1/2). Present study addressed this issue by conjugating gelatin with folate followed by nanoprecipitation in presence of polysorbate 80 to form folate attached gelatin nanoparticles (GNP-F). The folic acid was conjugated with gelatin through the formation of amide linkage with a maximum conjugation yield of ~69%. Cryo-SEM analysis indicated that unconjugated gelatin nanoparticles (GNP) and GNP-F were spherical of nearly identical size of ~200 nm. The irinotecan (IRI)- loading efficiency estimated for IRI-GNP and IRI-GNP-F was 6.6 ± 0.42% and 11.2 ± 0.73% respectively and both formulations showed faster release of IRI at acidic pH (~5) than at physiological pH (~7). Further IRI-GNPF demonstrated significantly higher cytotoxicity in folate receptor (FR)-positive HeLa cells than the unconjugated IRI-GNP nanoparticles confirming active targeting. Subsequently the antitumor activity of above formulations in FR-positive fibrosarcoma (syngeneic) tumor-bearing mice followed the order of IRI-GNPF > IRI-GNP > free IRI. The pharmacokinetic evaluation of IRI-GNP and IRI-GNP-F revealed that encapsulation of IRI within GNP without folate improved its plasma maximum concentration (Cmax). However,folate conjugation of GNP remarkably improved the t1/2 of IRI. Taken together, folate as a targeting ligand modulates the pharmacokinetic property of IRI loaded GNP to favor active verses passive targeting.
Description: International Journal of Pharmaceutics 586 (2020) 119522
URI: http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/10014
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