| Authors | حمیدرضا شاقلانی لور,سید مهدی قریشی |
| Journal | J DRUG DELIV SCI TEC |
| Page number | 88 |
| Volume number | 39 |
| IF | 1.194 |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2017-01-11 |
| Journal Grade | Scientific - research |
| Journal Type | Electronic |
| Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
| Journal Index | ISI |
Abstract
With the purpose of developing a drug delivery nanocarrier with good stability in the body and
enhanced efficacy, we synthesized a novel nanoparticles (NPs) composed of tannic acid, chitosan and
magnetite NPs. Magnetite NPs were synthesized by the sonication of iron salts in alkaline condition and
then coated with chitosan (Ch-Fe3O4). Tannic acid coating of these NPs was carried out by cross-linking
with glutaraldehyde (T-Fe3O4). All results from experiments (FT-IR, DLS, zeta potential, AAS and TEM)
showed that products have been successfully prepared and were in nanoscale. Investigation of NPs
degradation in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) solution showed that these NPs have lost their
morphology in acidic medium. This suggested that T-Fe3O4NPs can be a good candidate for pH sensitive
nanocarrier by decomposing in acidic environment and releasing their contents in target tissue. In order
to understand the unspecific adsorption and interaction of NPs (as a nanocarrier for drug delivery) with
plasma protein, the interaction between NPs and bovine serum albumin (BSA) were investigated by
spectroscopy methods. NPs coated with tannic acid showed low BSA adsorption, which candidate them
as a nanocarrier for clinical applications with long circulation in the body by preventing the protein
adsorption.