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Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy | 2008
Manju Rawat; Deependra Singh; Shailendra K. Saraf; Swarnlata Saraf
The successful administration of protein and peptide drugs by oral route maintaining their active conformation remains a key challenge in the field of pharmaceutical technology. In the present study, we propose the use of a nanosize ceramic core-based system for effective oral delivery of acid-labile model enzyme, serratiopeptidase (STP). Ceramic core was prepared by colloidal precipitation and sonication of disodium hydrogen phosphate solution and calcium chloride solution at room temperature. The core was coated with chitosan under constant stirring and Fourier-Transform Infra Red Spectroscopy (FTIR) confirmed phosphoric groups of calcium phosphate linked with ammonium groups of chitosan in the nanoparticles; then the enzyme was adsorbed over the preformed nanocore. Protein-loaded nanocore was further encapsulated into alginate gel for enzyme protection. Prepared system was characterized for size, shape, loading efficiency, and in vitro release profile (pH 1.2 and pH 7.4). The effect of processing variables on the size of the core was evaluated to form small, uniform, and discrete nanocores. Stability and integrity of enzyme during processing steps was assessed by in vitro proteolytic activity. The prepared system was examined to be spherical in shape with diameter 925 ± 6.81 nm using TEM. The in vitro release data followed the Higuchi model, showing a low amount (26% ± 2.4%) of diffusion-controlled drug release (R2 = 0.9429) in acidic buffer up to a period of 2 to 6 hours, signifying the integrity of alginate gel in acid. In the alkaline medium sustained and nearly complete first order release of protein was observed up to a 6 hours. It is inferred that the protein-loaded ceramic core acts as a reservoir of the adsorbed enzyme and alginate gel provides protection to STP for controlled release in intestinal pH when compared to the enzyme solution.
Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2006
Manju Rawat; Deependra Singh; Shailendra Saraf; Swarnlata Saraf
Yakugaku Zasshi-journal of The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan | 2008
Manju Rawat; Deependra Singh; S. Saraf; Swarnlata Saraf
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2008
Ashish Baldi; Deependra Singh; Vinod K. Dixit
Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2008
Deependra Singh; Swarnlata Saraf; Vinod Kumar Dixit; Shailendra K. Saraf
Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research | 2010
Deependra Singh; Manju Rawat Singh; Swarnlata Saraf; V.K. Dixit; S. Saraf
Asian Journal of Biochemistry | 2007
Manju Rawat; Deependra Singh; Shailendra Saraf; Swarnlata Saraf
Pda Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology | 2009
Deependra Singh; V.K. Dixit; Swarnlata Saraf; S. Saraf
Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2006
Gopal Garg; Deependra Singh; Swarnlata Saraf; Shailendra Saraf
Oriental journal of chemistry | 2007
R. B. Saudagar; Manju Rawat; Deependra Singh; Swarnlata Saraf