(572g) Photo-Crosslinked Nanogel Via Nanoreactor for Therapeutic Proteins Delivery
AIChE Annual Meeting
2020
2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum
Bionanotechnology for Gene and Drug Delivery I
Wednesday, November 18, 2020 - 9:30am to 9:45am
In this study, the polymeric nano-hydrogel (Nanogel) was formulated to deliver therapeutic proteins. The material biocompatibility and delivery efficiency were first taken into consideration to make an effective delivery carrier. Nanogel was synthesized by a process of confining hydrophilic biopolymer in a water-in-oil nanoreactor followed by photopolymerization and purification. This system enhanced the penetration of fluorescent-conjugated bovine serum albumin into a biological membrane indicating its suitability for transdermal drug delivery [1]. The modified nanogel was formulated by using fish gelatin methacrylate to enhance the drug diffusion at the target location without significant cytotoxicity [2]. For testing delivery efficiency and therapeutic effect, a model therapeutic protein was synthesized using a cell-free system described in the previous work [3]. The human skin protein was then encapsulated in the drug carrier and tested on the skin membrane model. Nanogel system showed great potential in transdermal drug delivery of protein therapeutics.
[1] Macromol Res 24 (12), 1115
[2] Mar Drugs 17 (4), 246
[3] Method Protoc 2 (3), 68