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Metal alginates for polyphenol delivery systems: Studies on crosslinking ions and easy-to-use patches for release of protective flavonoids in skin
- Source :
- Bioactive Materials, Bioactive Materials, Vol 5, Iss 3, Pp 447-457 (2020)
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2020.
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Abstract
- Incorporation of bioactive natural compounds like polyphenols is an attractive approach for enhanced functionalities of biomaterials. In particular flavonoids have important pharmacological activities, and controlled release systems may be instrumental to realize the full potential of these phytochemicals. Alginate presents interesting attributes for dermal and other biomaterial applications, and studies were carried here to support the development of polyphenol-loaded alginate systems. Studies of capillary viscosity indicated that ionic medium is an effective strategy to modulate the polyelectrolyte effect and viscosity properties of alginates. On gelation, considerable differences were observed between alginate gels produced with Ca2+, Ba2+, Cu2+, Fe2+, Fe3+ and Zn2+ as crosslinkers, especially concerning shrinkage and morphological regularity. Stability assays with different polyphenols in the presence of alginate-gelling cations pointed to the choice of calcium, barium and zinc as safer crosslinkers. Alginate-based films loaded with epicatechin were prepared and the kinetics of release of the flavonoid investigated. The results with calcium, barium and zinc alginate matrices indicated that the release dynamics is dependent on film thicknesses, but also on the crosslinking metal used. On these grounds, an alginate-based system of convenient use was devised, so that flavonoids can be easily loaded at simple point-of-care conditions before dermal application. This epicatechin-loaded patch was tested on an ex-vivo skin model and demonstrated capacity to deliver therapeutically relevant concentrations on skin surface. Moreover, the flavonoid released was not modified and retained full antioxidant bioactivity. The alginate-based system proposed offers a multifunctional approach for flavonoid controllable delivery and protection of skin injured or under risk.<br />Graphical abstract Image 1<br />Highlights • Production of alginate gels with diverse metal cations was compared. • Copper and iron ions may interfere in the production of polyphenol-loaded materials. • Epicatechin release rate by metal-alginates increased in the order Ba2+
- Subjects :
- Biopolymer
Antioxidant
medicine.medical_treatment
Intrinsic viscosity
0206 medical engineering
Topical drug delivery
Biomedical Engineering
chemistry.chemical_element
Epigallocatechin-gallate
02 engineering and technology
Antioxidant dressing
Calcium
engineering.material
Article
Biomaterials
lcsh:TA401-492
medicine
lcsh:QH301-705.5
food and beverages
Biomaterial
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
020601 biomedical engineering
Controlled release
Polyelectrolyte
lcsh:Biology (General)
chemistry
Chemical engineering
Polyphenol
engineering
lcsh:Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
0210 nano-technology
Biotechnology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 2452199X
- Volume :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Bioactive Materials
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d62257c44737b9c48d4e3005b8351496
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2020.03.012