Novel nanostructure obtained from pacamã, Lophiosilurus alexandri, skin mucus presents potential as a bioactive carrier in fish

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Autor(a) principal: Charlie-Silva, Ives
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: de Melo, Nathalie Ferreira Silva, Gomes, Juliana M.M., Fraceto, Leonardo Fernandes [UNESP], Junior, Jose Dias Corrêa, Conceição, Katia, de Andrade Belo, Marco Antonio [UNESP], Luz, Ronald Kennedy
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2019.734294
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/189410
Resumo: Nanoparticles to delivery drugs and immunomodulatory substances in fish have been widely studied by several research groups. In general, these nanoparticles are polymers, ceramic, fullerenes and metal derivates which can be toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms. We reported for the first time a nanostructured system composed of proteins obtained from pacamã fish (Lophiosilurus alexandri) mucus. We identified and characterized the formation of nanoparticles with 210.8 nm and zeta potential of −13.4 (mV). These characteristics suggest a possible application of this material as a biocompatible coating. These nanoparticles are biodegradable, metabolizable and can be easily manipulated; as well as they can easily undergo surface modification to transport biomolecules, thus exhibiting greater versatility. Our study suggests that these nanoparticles from fish mucus could be used to delivery drugs and to modulate the immune system, since they demonstrated to be biocompatible coating.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Novel nanostructure obtained from pacamã, Lophiosilurus alexandri, skin mucus presents potential as a bioactive carrier in fish
title Novel nanostructure obtained from pacamã, Lophiosilurus alexandri, skin mucus presents potential as a bioactive carrier in fish
spellingShingle Novel nanostructure obtained from pacamã, Lophiosilurus alexandri, skin mucus presents potential as a bioactive carrier in fish
Charlie-Silva, Ives
Lophiosilurus alexandri
Mucus protein
Nanoparticles
Pacamã
title_short Novel nanostructure obtained from pacamã, Lophiosilurus alexandri, skin mucus presents potential as a bioactive carrier in fish
title_full Novel nanostructure obtained from pacamã, Lophiosilurus alexandri, skin mucus presents potential as a bioactive carrier in fish
title_fullStr Novel nanostructure obtained from pacamã, Lophiosilurus alexandri, skin mucus presents potential as a bioactive carrier in fish
title_full_unstemmed Novel nanostructure obtained from pacamã, Lophiosilurus alexandri, skin mucus presents potential as a bioactive carrier in fish
title_sort Novel nanostructure obtained from pacamã, Lophiosilurus alexandri, skin mucus presents potential as a bioactive carrier in fish
author Charlie-Silva, Ives
author_facet Charlie-Silva, Ives
de Melo, Nathalie Ferreira Silva
Gomes, Juliana M.M.
Fraceto, Leonardo Fernandes [UNESP]
Junior, Jose Dias Corrêa
Conceição, Katia
de Andrade Belo, Marco Antonio [UNESP]
Luz, Ronald Kennedy
author_role author
author2 de Melo, Nathalie Ferreira Silva
Gomes, Juliana M.M.
Fraceto, Leonardo Fernandes [UNESP]
Junior, Jose Dias Corrêa
Conceição, Katia
de Andrade Belo, Marco Antonio [UNESP]
Luz, Ronald Kennedy
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Brasil
Faculdade de Medicina São Leopoldo Mandic
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Charlie-Silva, Ives
de Melo, Nathalie Ferreira Silva
Gomes, Juliana M.M.
Fraceto, Leonardo Fernandes [UNESP]
Junior, Jose Dias Corrêa
Conceição, Katia
de Andrade Belo, Marco Antonio [UNESP]
Luz, Ronald Kennedy
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lophiosilurus alexandri
Mucus protein
Nanoparticles
Pacamã
topic Lophiosilurus alexandri
Mucus protein
Nanoparticles
Pacamã
description Nanoparticles to delivery drugs and immunomodulatory substances in fish have been widely studied by several research groups. In general, these nanoparticles are polymers, ceramic, fullerenes and metal derivates which can be toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms. We reported for the first time a nanostructured system composed of proteins obtained from pacamã fish (Lophiosilurus alexandri) mucus. We identified and characterized the formation of nanoparticles with 210.8 nm and zeta potential of −13.4 (mV). These characteristics suggest a possible application of this material as a biocompatible coating. These nanoparticles are biodegradable, metabolizable and can be easily manipulated; as well as they can easily undergo surface modification to transport biomolecules, thus exhibiting greater versatility. Our study suggests that these nanoparticles from fish mucus could be used to delivery drugs and to modulate the immune system, since they demonstrated to be biocompatible coating.
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