A curcumin sustained-release hydrogel prepared from Pickering emulsions stabilized by modified amorphous calcium phosphate nanoparticles

IF 2.2 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Jindian Cai, Yong Guo, Yaodong Liang, Yongjun He
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This study presents a method to prepare hydrogel from Pickering emulsions stabilized with amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP). Pickering emulsion was prepared by utilizing stearic acid (Sa)-modified ACP as the emulsifier, blended oil as the dispersed phase, and aqueous sodium alginate (SA) as the continuous phase. ACP releases calcium ions to crosslink with sodium alginate when the pH decreases, forming a hydrogel. Structural characterization and surface wettability of the modified ACP were assessed through FT-IR, XRD, and contact angle measurements. Droplet sizes in the emulsion were analyzed using optical microscopy, and the release of curcumin from the hydrogel was monitored using ultraviolet spectroscopy. These results demonstrate Sa was grafted onto the surface of ACP. Stabilization of the Pickering emulsion was achieved using 4 wt% Sa-ACP. Moreover, the droplet size exhibited a reduction with heightened particle concentration, oil-water ratio, and pH. The release of curcumin was optimized at 5 wt% SA and 0.75 w/v% Sa-ACP with 53.5% release. The Ca-alginate matrices prevented the release of the curcumin at pH 1.2 and the curcumin was vastly released at pH 7.4, exhibiting pH-responsive release characteristics. These results confirmed the Sa-ACP-stabilized Pickering emulsion hydrogel could be used as an effective delivery system.

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用改性无定形磷酸钙纳米颗粒稳定的皮克林乳液制备姜黄素缓释水凝胶
本研究提出了一种用无定形磷酸钙(ACP)稳定的 Pickering 乳液制备水凝胶的方法。以硬脂酸(Sa)改性的 ACP 为乳化剂,以调和油为分散相,以水性海藻酸钠(SA)为连续相,制备了 Pickering 乳液。当 pH 值降低时,ACP 释放出钙离子与海藻酸钠交联,形成水凝胶。通过傅立叶变换红外光谱、X 射线衍射和接触角测量评估了改性 ACP 的结构特征和表面润湿性。使用光学显微镜分析了乳液中的液滴大小,并使用紫外光谱监测了姜黄素从水凝胶中的释放。这些结果表明,Sa 被接枝到了 ACP 的表面。使用 4 wt% 的 Sa-ACP 实现了皮克林乳液的稳定。此外,随着颗粒浓度、油水比和 pH 值的增加,液滴的尺寸也有所减小。在 5 wt% SA 和 0.75 w/v% Sa-ACP 的条件下,姜黄素的释放达到最佳,释放率为 53.5%。在 pH 值为 1.2 时,精氨酸钙基质阻止了姜黄素的释放,而在 pH 值为 7.4 时,姜黄素被大量释放,表现出了对 pH 值响应的释放特性。这些结果证实了Sa-ACP稳定的皮克林乳液水凝胶可用作一种有效的递送系统。
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Colloid and Polymer Science
Colloid and Polymer Science 化学-高分子科学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
4.20%
发文量
111
审稿时长
2.2 months
期刊介绍: Colloid and Polymer Science - a leading international journal of longstanding tradition - is devoted to colloid and polymer science and its interdisciplinary interactions. As such, it responds to a demand which has lost none of its actuality as revealed in the trends of contemporary materials science.
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