Colon-Targeted Delivery of IgY Against Clostridium difficile Toxin A and B by Encapsulation in Chitosan-Ca Pectinate Microbeads
This study investigated the use of a newly developed chitosan-Ca pectinate microbead formulation for the colon-targeted delivery of anti-A/B toxin immunoglobulin of egg yolk (IgY) to inhibit toxin binding to colon mucosa cells. The effect of the three components (pectinate, calcium chloride, and chi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | AAPS PharmSciTech 2017-05, Vol.18 (4), p.1095-1103 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study investigated the use of a newly developed chitosan-Ca pectinate microbead formulation for the colon-targeted delivery of anti-A/B toxin immunoglobulin of egg yolk (IgY) to inhibit toxin binding to colon mucosa cells. The effect of the three components (pectinate, calcium chloride, and chitosan) used for the microbead production was examined with the aim of identifying the optimal levels to improve drug encapsulation efficiency, swelling ratio, and cumulative IgY release rate. The optimized IgY-loaded bead component was pectin 5% (
w
/
v
), CaCl
2
3% (
w
/
v
), and chitosan 0.5% (
w
/
v
). Formulated beads were spherical with 1.2-mm diameter, and the drug loading was 45%. An
in vitro
release study revealed that chitosan-Ca pectinate microbeads inhibited IgY release in the upper gastrointestinal tract and significantly improved the site-specific release of IgY in the colon. An
in vivo
rat study demonstrated that 72.6% of biologically active IgY was released specifically in the colon. These results demonstrated that anti-A/B toxin IgY-loaded chitosan-Ca pectinate oral microbeads improved IgY release behavior
in vivo
, which could be used as an effective oral delivery platform for the biological treatment of
Clostridium difficile
infection (CDI). |
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ISSN: | 1530-9932 1530-9932 |
DOI: | 10.1208/s12249-016-0656-2 |