Methods to determine the interactions of micro- and nanoparticles with mucus

[Display omitted] •Methods to examine the interactions between mucus layer and nanocarriers were depicted.•Methods to analyze particle diffusion in mucus were summarized.•The explanations allow a better comparison of obtained results.•The discussed pros and cons provide a good starting point in this...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics 2015-10, Vol.96, p.464-476
Hauptverfasser: Grießinger, Julia, Dünnhaupt, Sarah, Cattoz, Beatrice, Griffiths, Peter, Oh, Sejin, Gómez, Salvador Borrós i, Wilcox, Matthew, Pearson, Jeffrey, Gumbleton, Mark, Abdulkarim, Muthanna, Pereira de Sousa, Irene, Bernkop-Schnürch, Andreas
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Methods to examine the interactions between mucus layer and nanocarriers were depicted.•Methods to analyze particle diffusion in mucus were summarized.•The explanations allow a better comparison of obtained results.•The discussed pros and cons provide a good starting point in this research field. The present review provides an overview of methods and techniques for studying interactions of micro- and nanoparticulate drug delivery system with mucus. Nanocarriers trapped by mucus are featuring a change in particle size and zeta potential that can be utilized to predict their mucus permeation behavior. Furthermore, interactions between nanoparticulate drug delivery systems and mucus layer modify the viscoelasticity of mucus which can be detected via rheological studies and quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D) analysis. Having a closer look at molecular interactions between drug carrier and mucus small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) is an appropriate analysis technique. Moreover, different methods to determine particle diffusion in mucus such as the newly established Transwell diffusion system, rotating silicone tube technique, multiple-particle tracking (MPT) and diffusion NMR are summarized within this review. The explanations and discussed pros and cons of collated methods and techniques should provide a good starting point for all those looking forward to move in this interesting field.
ISSN:0939-6411
1873-3441
DOI:10.1016/j.ejpb.2015.01.005