Praziquantel-loaded calcite crystals: Synthesis, physicochemical characterization, and biopharmaceutical properties of inorganic biomaterials for drug delivery.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Drug delivery systems impacted significantly biomedical research, and the number of nano- and microformulations
recently approved for clinical trials or marketed increased. Raw materials-based drug delivery
systems have currently organic and inorganic origin, and calcium carbonate particles demonstrated several
potentialities in biomedical applications and controlled drug delivery as well as they are safe and biocompatible.
The aim of this study was the synthesis of calcium carbonate particles to improve the dissolution rate of praziquantel,
a poorly water-soluble drug which is the gold standard for the treatment of parasite infections. Calcium
carbonate particles were obtained using a synthetic carbon-based approach. Physicochemical properties of
calcium carbonate particles, with or without praziquantel, were carried out by using scanning electron microscopy,
Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy, X-ray powder diffraction, thermal gravimetry and differential
scanning calorimetry analysis. The solid-state characterization of calcium carbonate particles demonstrated that
calcite crystals are synthesized, and these crystals interact specifically with praziquantel. The release profiles of
praziquantel from calcium carbonate particles were further studied using United States Pharmacopeia dissolution
test and the amount of drug released was quantified by using high performance liquid chromatography. Calcium
carbonate particles increased the dissolution rate of praziquantel, which is higher than pure crystalline drug.
Resulting data may suggest a potential application of these inorganic particles for oral and controlled release of
praziquantel and their potential use as novel therapy for human helminthes infections.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Praziquantel, Calcite crystals, Calcium carbonate particles, Praziquantel-loaded particle, Drug solubility
Elenco autori:
DI MARZIO, Luisa; Borrego-Sanchez, Ana; Felaco, Martina; Elena Pacinelli, Maria; Gomez-Morales, Jaime; D'Avanzo, Nicola; Ignacio Sainz, Claro; Celia, Christian; Viseras, Cesar
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