In this work we describe a new nanohydrogel platform, based on polysaccharides modified with the hydrophobic and fluorescent molecule riboflavin tetrabutyrate, which leads to innovative structures useful for drug delivery applications. Hyaluronic acid and pullulan were chosen as representative of anionic and neutral polysaccharides, respectively, and the bromohexyl derivative of riboflavin tetrabutyrate was chemically linked to these polymer chains. Because of such derivatization, polymer chains were able to self-assemble in aqueous environment thus forming nanohydrogels, with mean diameters of about 312 and 210 nm, for hyaluronan and pullulan, respectively. These new nanohydrogels showed low poly-dispersity index, and negative zeta-potential. Moreover, the nanohydrogels, which can be easily loaded with model drugs, showed long-term stability in water and physiological conditions and excellent cytocompatibility. All these properties allow to consider these intrinsically fluorescent nanohydrogels suitable for the formulation of innovative drug dosage forms. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Highly versatile nanohydrogel platform based on riboflavin-polysaccharide derivatives useful in the development of intrinsically fluorescent and cytocompatible drug carriers / DI MEO, Chiara; Montanari, Elita; L., Manzi; Villani, Claudio; Coviello, Tommasina; Matricardi, Pietro. - In: CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS. - ISSN 0144-8617. - STAMPA. - 115:(2015), pp. 502-509. [10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.08.107]

Highly versatile nanohydrogel platform based on riboflavin-polysaccharide derivatives useful in the development of intrinsically fluorescent and cytocompatible drug carriers

DI MEO, Chiara
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MONTANARI, ELITA;VILLANI, Claudio;COVIELLO, Tommasina;MATRICARDI, PIETRO
2015

Abstract

In this work we describe a new nanohydrogel platform, based on polysaccharides modified with the hydrophobic and fluorescent molecule riboflavin tetrabutyrate, which leads to innovative structures useful for drug delivery applications. Hyaluronic acid and pullulan were chosen as representative of anionic and neutral polysaccharides, respectively, and the bromohexyl derivative of riboflavin tetrabutyrate was chemically linked to these polymer chains. Because of such derivatization, polymer chains were able to self-assemble in aqueous environment thus forming nanohydrogels, with mean diameters of about 312 and 210 nm, for hyaluronan and pullulan, respectively. These new nanohydrogels showed low poly-dispersity index, and negative zeta-potential. Moreover, the nanohydrogels, which can be easily loaded with model drugs, showed long-term stability in water and physiological conditions and excellent cytocompatibility. All these properties allow to consider these intrinsically fluorescent nanohydrogels suitable for the formulation of innovative drug dosage forms. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2015
hyaluronic-acid nanohydrogels; targeted delivery; nanoparticles; inflammation; therapy; cells; cd44; tool
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Highly versatile nanohydrogel platform based on riboflavin-polysaccharide derivatives useful in the development of intrinsically fluorescent and cytocompatible drug carriers / DI MEO, Chiara; Montanari, Elita; L., Manzi; Villani, Claudio; Coviello, Tommasina; Matricardi, Pietro. - In: CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS. - ISSN 0144-8617. - STAMPA. - 115:(2015), pp. 502-509. [10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.08.107]
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