In Situ Biofabrication of Microbial
Cellulose Capsules Carrying Cubosomes: Toward Colon Targeted Multidrug
Delivery
Posted on 2024-04-01 - 16:04
The colon is a main absorption site (nutrients and drugs)
and a
target for oral therapeutic delivery. However, the latter is challenged
by the fact that most drugs degrade during transit in the gastrointestinal
tract (GIT). Herein, we rationally designed a universal controlled-release
system based on cubosomes contained in microbial nanocellulose capsules
that enabled oral administration and pH-triggered delivery of bioactives.
We show that the bicontinuous cubosome structure allows the simultaneous
incorporation of drugs with differing polarity or surface energy.
Furthermore, the multidrug cubosomes combined with the cellulose carrier
by in situ biofabrication was demonstrated as a route
toward multicomponent 3D capsules with added protection in the GIT.
The obtained capsules were subsequently coated with sodium alginate
to enable responsiveness, achieving dual cargo-controlled release
and site-specific administration. In sum, we successfully engineered
pH-responsive, nontoxic microcapsules as a versatile platform for
colon-targeted multidrug delivery.
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Ferreira, Filipe V.; Ezazi, Nazanin Z.; Otoni, Caio G.; Aguiar, Ana Carolina; Bianchi, Jhonatan R. O.; Lopes, João H.; et al. (2024). In Situ Biofabrication of Microbial
Cellulose Capsules Carrying Cubosomes: Toward Colon Targeted Multidrug
Delivery. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsapm.3c02851