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. 2013 Jun 15;21(12):3517-22.
doi: 10.1016/j.bmc.2013.03.012. Epub 2013 Mar 21.

Peptide-based hydrogel nanoparticles as effective drug delivery agents

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Peptide-based hydrogel nanoparticles as effective drug delivery agents

Rafael Ischakov et al. Bioorg Med Chem. .

Abstract

Peptide-based hydrogel nanoparticles represent a promising alternative to current drug delivery approaches. We have previously demonstrated that the Fmoc-FF aromatic dipeptide building block can self-assemble in aqueous solutions to form nano-scaled ordered hydrogels of remarkable mechanical rigidity. Here, we present a scalable process for the assembly of this peptide into hydrogel nanoparticles (HNPs) aimed to be utilized as potential drug delivery carriers. Fmoc-FF based HNPs were formulated via modified inverse-emulsion method using vitamin E-TPGS as an emulsion stabilizer and high speed homogenization. The formed HNPs exhibited two distinguishable populations with an average size of 21.5±1.3 and 225.9±0.8 nm. Gold nanoparticles were encapsulated within the hydrogel nanoparticles as contrast agents to monitor the formation of the assemblies and their ultrastructural properties. Next, we demonstrated a robust experimental procedure developed and optimized for the formulation, purification, storage and handling procedures of HNPs. Encapsulation of doxorubicin (Dox) and 5-flourouracil (5-Fu) within the HNPs matrix showed release kinetics of the drugs depending on their chemical structure, molecular weight and hydrophobicity. The results clearly indicate that Fmoc-FF based hydrogel nanoparticles have the potential to be used as encapsulation and delivery system of various drugs and bioactive molecules.

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  • Hydrogel nanoparticles for drug delivery.
    Dalby MJ, Lee LC, Yang J, MacIntyre A, McCully M. Dalby MJ, et al. Nanomedicine (Lond). 2013 Nov;8(11):1744-5. Nanomedicine (Lond). 2013. PMID: 24312951 No abstract available.

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