Ultrasonics Sonochemistry (Aug 2021)

Characterization of sonochemically prepared human serum albumin nanocapsules using different plant oils as core component for targeted drug delivery

  • Katharina Skoll,
  • Matthias Ritschka,
  • Stefanie Fuchs,
  • Michael Wirth,
  • Franz Gabor

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76
p. 105617

Abstract

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The focus of this study is the preparation of proteinaceous human serum albumin (HSA) nanocapsules with biocompatible plant oil cores avoiding toxic cross-linker and noxious non-aqueous liquids. The sonochemical preparation of HSA capsules with different plant oils yields particles with narrow size distribution forming suspensions stable for at least 14 days and enabling long-term storage by freezing. Furthermore, wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) as a targeting molecule was successfully embedded into the proteinaceous particle shell at a molar ratio of 7:1 (HSA/WGA). As urothelial cell binding studies revealed up to 55% higher cell binding potential of WGA-grafted particles than those without a targeter, targeted protein nanocapsules represent the first step towards new and innovative formulations.

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