Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10162251 | Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Approaches based on combined use of delivery systems and adjuvants are being favored to maximize efficient mucosal delivery of antigens. Here, we describe a novel delivery system comprised of chitosanâfunctionalized gold nanoparticles (CsAuNPs) and saponinâcontaining botanical adjuvant; Asparagus racemosus extract (ARE) for oral delivery of tetanus toxoid (TT). A significant increase in TTâspecific IgG (34.53âfold) and IgA (43.75âfold) was observed when TT-CsAuNPs were formulated with ARE (TT-ARE-CsAuNPs). The local IgA immune responses for TT also showed a significant increase (106.5âfold in intestine washes and 99.74âfold in feces) with AREâbased formulations as compared with plain TT group. No effect of ARE was observed on size, charge, and loading properties of CsAuNPs. Additionally, no effect of ARE and CsAuNPs was observed on antigenicity and secondary structure of TT as determined by fluorescence, circular dichroism, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The stability studies demonstrated excellent stability profile of formulation at recommended storage conditions. The study establishes the possible role of immunomodulatory adjuvants in particulate delivery systems for mucosal delivery of vaccines. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. and the American Pharmacists Association J Pharm Sci 103:3448-3456, 2014
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Authors
Ganesh Barhate, Manish Gautam, Sunil Gairola, Suresh Jadhav, Varsha Pokharkar,