Lamivudine and zidovudine-loaded nanostructures : green chemistry preparation for pediatric oral administration
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Resumo: | Here, we report on the development of lipid-based nanostructures containing zidovudine (1 mg/mL) and lamivudine (0.5 mg/mL) for oral administration in the pediatric population, eliminating the use of organic solvents, which is in accordance with green chemistry principles. The formulations were obtained by ultrasonication using monoolein (MN) or phytantriol (PN), which presented narrow size distributions with similar mean particle sizes (~150 nm) determined by laser diffraction. The zeta potential and the pH values of the formulations were around 4.0 mV and 6.0, respectively. MN presented a slightly higher incorporation rate compared to PN. Nanoemulsions were obtained when using monoolein, while cubosomes were obtained when using phytantriol, as confirmed by Small-Angle X-ray Scattering. The formulations enabled drug release control and protection against acid degradation. The drug incorporation was effective and the analyses using an electronic tongue indicated a difference in palatability between the nanotechnological samples in comparison with the drug solutions. In conclusion, PN was considered to have the strongest potential as a novel oral formulation for pediatric HIV treatment. |
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Guedes, Marina Delanni VitóriaMarques, Morgana SouzaBerlitz, Simone JacobusFacure, Murilo Henrique MoreiraCorrêa, Daniel SouzaSteffens, ClariceContri, Renata VidorKülkamp-Guerreiro, Irene Clemes2023-09-13T03:32:20Z20232079-4991http://hdl.handle.net/10183/264905001176301Here, we report on the development of lipid-based nanostructures containing zidovudine (1 mg/mL) and lamivudine (0.5 mg/mL) for oral administration in the pediatric population, eliminating the use of organic solvents, which is in accordance with green chemistry principles. The formulations were obtained by ultrasonication using monoolein (MN) or phytantriol (PN), which presented narrow size distributions with similar mean particle sizes (~150 nm) determined by laser diffraction. The zeta potential and the pH values of the formulations were around 4.0 mV and 6.0, respectively. MN presented a slightly higher incorporation rate compared to PN. Nanoemulsions were obtained when using monoolein, while cubosomes were obtained when using phytantriol, as confirmed by Small-Angle X-ray Scattering. The formulations enabled drug release control and protection against acid degradation. The drug incorporation was effective and the analyses using an electronic tongue indicated a difference in palatability between the nanotechnological samples in comparison with the drug solutions. In conclusion, PN was considered to have the strongest potential as a novel oral formulation for pediatric HIV treatment.application/pdfengNanomaterials. Basel. Vol. 13, n. 4 (2023), 770, 18 p.Química verdeNanoestruturasAdministração oralLiberação controlada de fármacosHIVSaúde da criançaLipídeosChildrenCubosomesGreen chemistryNanoemulsionOral administrationLamivudine and zidovudine-loaded nanostructures : green chemistry preparation for pediatric oral administrationEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001176301.pdf.txt001176301.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain72953http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/264905/2/001176301.pdf.txt422382d103b5b62875f1a3ba6764776aMD52ORIGINAL001176301.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf3842822http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/264905/1/001176301.pdfab3d03dd5a6aa50e39c2fa71b7fe8825MD5110183/2649052023-09-14 03:26:06.607312oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/264905Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-09-14T06:26:06Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Lamivudine and zidovudine-loaded nanostructures : green chemistry preparation for pediatric oral administration |
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Lamivudine and zidovudine-loaded nanostructures : green chemistry preparation for pediatric oral administration |
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Lamivudine and zidovudine-loaded nanostructures : green chemistry preparation for pediatric oral administration Guedes, Marina Delanni Vitória Química verde Nanoestruturas Administração oral Liberação controlada de fármacos HIV Saúde da criança Lipídeos Children Cubosomes Green chemistry Nanoemulsion Oral administration |
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Lamivudine and zidovudine-loaded nanostructures : green chemistry preparation for pediatric oral administration |
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Lamivudine and zidovudine-loaded nanostructures : green chemistry preparation for pediatric oral administration |
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Lamivudine and zidovudine-loaded nanostructures : green chemistry preparation for pediatric oral administration |
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Lamivudine and zidovudine-loaded nanostructures : green chemistry preparation for pediatric oral administration |
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Lamivudine and zidovudine-loaded nanostructures : green chemistry preparation for pediatric oral administration |
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Guedes, Marina Delanni Vitória |
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Guedes, Marina Delanni Vitória Marques, Morgana Souza Berlitz, Simone Jacobus Facure, Murilo Henrique Moreira Corrêa, Daniel Souza Steffens, Clarice Contri, Renata Vidor Külkamp-Guerreiro, Irene Clemes |
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Marques, Morgana Souza Berlitz, Simone Jacobus Facure, Murilo Henrique Moreira Corrêa, Daniel Souza Steffens, Clarice Contri, Renata Vidor Külkamp-Guerreiro, Irene Clemes |
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Guedes, Marina Delanni Vitória Marques, Morgana Souza Berlitz, Simone Jacobus Facure, Murilo Henrique Moreira Corrêa, Daniel Souza Steffens, Clarice Contri, Renata Vidor Külkamp-Guerreiro, Irene Clemes |
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Química verde Nanoestruturas Administração oral Liberação controlada de fármacos HIV Saúde da criança Lipídeos |
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Química verde Nanoestruturas Administração oral Liberação controlada de fármacos HIV Saúde da criança Lipídeos Children Cubosomes Green chemistry Nanoemulsion Oral administration |
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Children Cubosomes Green chemistry Nanoemulsion Oral administration |
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Here, we report on the development of lipid-based nanostructures containing zidovudine (1 mg/mL) and lamivudine (0.5 mg/mL) for oral administration in the pediatric population, eliminating the use of organic solvents, which is in accordance with green chemistry principles. The formulations were obtained by ultrasonication using monoolein (MN) or phytantriol (PN), which presented narrow size distributions with similar mean particle sizes (~150 nm) determined by laser diffraction. The zeta potential and the pH values of the formulations were around 4.0 mV and 6.0, respectively. MN presented a slightly higher incorporation rate compared to PN. Nanoemulsions were obtained when using monoolein, while cubosomes were obtained when using phytantriol, as confirmed by Small-Angle X-ray Scattering. The formulations enabled drug release control and protection against acid degradation. The drug incorporation was effective and the analyses using an electronic tongue indicated a difference in palatability between the nanotechnological samples in comparison with the drug solutions. In conclusion, PN was considered to have the strongest potential as a novel oral formulation for pediatric HIV treatment. |
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