Self-assembled nanogel of hydrophobized dendritic dextrin for protein delivery

Macromol Biosci. 2009 Jul 7;9(7):694-701. doi: 10.1002/mabi.200800288.

Abstract

Highly branched cyclic dextrin derivatives (CH-CDex) that are partly substituted with cholesterol groups have been synthesized. The CH-CDex forms monodisperse and stable nanogels with a hydrodynamic radii of approximately 10 nm by the self-assembly of 4-6 CH-CDex macromolecules in water. The CH-CDex nanogels spontaneously trap 10-16 molecules of fluorescein isothiocyanate-labeled insulin (FITC-Ins). The complex shows high colloidal stability: no dissociation of trapped insulin is observed after at least 1 month in phosphate buffer (0.1 M, pH 8.0). In the presence of bovine serum albumin (BSA, 50 mg . mL(-1)), which is a model blood system, the FITC-Ins trapped in the nanogels is continuously released ( approximately 20% at 12 h) without burst release. The high-density nanogel structure derived from the highly branched CDex significantly affects the stability of the nanogel-protein complex.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Chromatography, Gel
  • Circular Dichroism
  • Delayed-Action Preparations
  • Dextrins / chemical synthesis*
  • Dextrins / chemistry
  • Drug Delivery Systems / methods*
  • Hydrogels / chemical synthesis*
  • Hydrogels / chemistry
  • Insulin / chemistry
  • Molecular Structure
  • Nanostructures / chemistry*
  • Proteins / administration & dosage*
  • Serum Albumin, Bovine

Substances

  • Delayed-Action Preparations
  • Dextrins
  • Hydrogels
  • Insulin
  • Proteins
  • Serum Albumin, Bovine