1. Intestinal Targeted Nanogel with Broad-Spectrum Autonomous ROS Scavenging Performance for Enhancing the Bioactivity of trans- Resveratrol.
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Xu J, Zhang Y, Yao X, Wang S, Lv K, Luo G, Wang J, and Li G
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- Animals, Antioxidants pharmacology, Antioxidants chemistry, Antioxidants pharmacokinetics, Polyethylene Glycols chemistry, Polyethylene Glycols pharmacology, Polyethyleneimine chemistry, Polyethyleneimine pharmacology, Polyethyleneimine pharmacokinetics, Free Radical Scavengers chemistry, Free Radical Scavengers pharmacology, Free Radical Scavengers pharmacokinetics, Intestinal Mucosa drug effects, Intestinal Mucosa metabolism, Drug Carriers chemistry, Drug Carriers pharmacokinetics, Caenorhabditis elegans drug effects, Resveratrol pharmacology, Resveratrol chemistry, Resveratrol pharmacokinetics, Resveratrol administration & dosage, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism, Alginates chemistry, Alginates pharmacology, Nanogels chemistry
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Introduction: To improve the bioavailability of trans- resveratrol ( trans -Res), it is commonly co-delivered with antioxidant bioactives using a complex synthetic intestinal targeted carrier, however, which makes practical application challenging., Methods: A nanogel (Ngel), as broad-spectrum autonomous ROS scavenger, was prepared using selenized thiolated sodium alginate (TSA-Se) and crosslinked with calcium lactate (CL) for loading trans- Res to obtain Ngel@Res, which maintained spherical morphology in the upper digestive tract but broke down in the lower digestive tract, resulting in trans -Res release., Results: Under protection of Ngel, trans- Res showed enhanced stability and broad-spectrum ROS scavenging activity. The synergistic mucoadhesion of Ngel prolonged the retention time of trans- Res in the intestine. Ngel and Ngel@Res increased the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans to 26.00 ± 2.17 and 26.00 ± 4.27 days by enhancing the activity of antioxidases, upregulating the expression of daf-16, sod-5 and skn-1 , while downregulating the expression of daf-2 and age-1 ., Conclusion: This readily available, intestinal targeted selenized alginate-based nanogel effectively improves the bioactivity of trans- Res., Competing Interests: The authors claim that there are no conflicts to declare., (© 2024 Xu et al.)
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- 2024
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