Mesoporous self-assembled nanoparticles of biotransesterified cyclodextrins and nonlamellar lipids as carriers of water-insoluble substances
Soft mesoporous hierarchically structured particles were created by the self-assembly of an amphiphilic deep cavitand cyclodextrin βCD- n C 10 (degree of substitution n = 7.3), with a nanocavity grafted by multiple alkyl (C 10 ) chains on the secondary face of the βCD macrocycle through enzymatic bi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Soft matter 2016-01, Vol.12 (36), p.7539-755 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Soft mesoporous hierarchically structured particles were created by the self-assembly of an amphiphilic deep cavitand cyclodextrin βCD-
n
C
10
(degree of substitution
n
= 7.3), with a nanocavity grafted by multiple alkyl (C
10
) chains on the secondary face of the βCD macrocycle through enzymatic biotransesterification, and the nonlamellar lipid monoolein (MO). The effect of the non-ionic dispersing agent polysorbate 80 (P80) on the liquid crystalline organization of the nanocarriers and their stability was studied in the context of vesicle-to-cubosome transition. The coexistence of small vesicular and nanosponge membrane objects with bigger nanoparticles with inner multicompartment cubic lattice structures was established as a typical feature of the employed dispersion process. The cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) images and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) structural analyses revealed the dependence of the internal organization of the self-assembled nanoparticles on the presence of embedded βCD-
n
C
10
deep cavitands in the lipid bilayers. The obtained results indicated that the incorporated amphiphilic βCD-
n
C
10
building blocks stabilize the cubic lattice packing in the lipid membrane particles, which displayed structural features beyond the traditional CD nanosponges. UV-Vis spectroscopy was employed to characterize the nanoencapsulation of a model hydrophobic dimethylphenylazo-naphthol guest compound (Oil red) in the created nanocarriers. In perspective, these dual porosity carriers should be suitable for co-encapsulation and sustained delivery of peptide, protein or siRNA biopharmaceuticals together with small molecular weight drug compounds or imaging agents.
Biotransesterified cyclodextrin βCD-
n
C
10
induces
Im
3
m
cubic lattice nanostructures in host
Pn
3
m
monoglyceride lipid assemblies as evidenced by SAXS and cryo-TEM (FFT) analyses. |
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ISSN: | 1744-683X 1744-6848 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c6sm00661b |