Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6395557 | Food Research International | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A novel delivery system was developed by coating dextran sulfate (DS) on the surface of amphiphilic chitosan derivative nanoliposome (DCMC-NL) through electrostatic interaction. DS coated DCMC-NL (DS-DCMC-NL) exhibited larger average particle size, lower polydispersity index, and more negative zeta potential, compared with DCMC-NL. DS-DCMC-NL exhibited good in vitro digestion stability, with no obvious variations on particle size under gastrointestinal tract environment, while DCMC-NL immediately formed sediment after being mixed with simulated intestinal fluid (SIF). EGCG as a hydrophilic model drug was encapsulated in DS-DCMC-NL, with a high encapsulation efficiency (90.8%). EGCG loaded DS-DCMC-NL (EG-DS-DCMC-NL) exhibited a relative good sustaining release property. The degradation of EGCG during SIF was effectively slowed by the encapsulation with DS-DCMC-NL. This study expects to provide a promising carrier for further application of EGCG.
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Authors
Liqiang Zou, Shengfeng Peng, Wei Liu, Xing Chen, Chengmei Liu,