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Título:
Microfluidic-based preparation of hyaluronic acid microgels for enzymatic-triggered release of hydrophobic drugs
Autor/es:
CARLOS BUSATTO; H. LABIE; V. LAPEYRE; R. AUZELY-VELTY; A. PERRO; NATALIA CASIS; JULIO LUNA; DIANA ESTENOZ; V. RAVAINE
Lugar:
Madrid
Reunión:
Conferencia; 31st Conference of the European Colloid & Interface Society; 2017
Institución organizadora:
European Colloid & Interface Society
Resumen:
The design and preparation of polymer microgels have attracted considerable attention due to their great potential in the biomedical field, particularly as drug delivery systems [1]. Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan composed of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine and D-glucuronic acid. This polymer is biodegradable, biocompatible, nontoxic, and can be chemically modified [2]. The aim of this work is to prepare biodegradable HA microgels encapsulating hydrophobic drugs by a co-flow microfluidic strategy. The approach relies on three steps: (i) the drug is incorporated in an oil-in-water nanoemulsion, (ii) the nanoemulsion is further incorporated within a double oil-in-water-in-oil emulsion (O/W/O) using microfluidics, and (iii) the microdroplets are cross-linked by photopolymerization of HA precursors modified with methacrylate groups (HA-MA) present in the aqueous phase. The procedure is used for the encapsulation and controlled release of progesterone. Degradability and encapsulation/release studies in PBS buffer at 37 °C in presence of different concentrations of hyaluronidase (Hase) are performed. It is demonstrated that enzymatic degradation can be used to trigger the release of progesterone from microgels. This method allows a fine and robust control of the structural parameters and can be applied for the encapsulation and controlled release of different types of hydrophobic drugs [3].