Comparison of Organic and Inorganic - Modified Halloysite Nanotube for Improved Drug Delivery of Aspirin

Kryzel Maire E. Piolo, Cristella Andrea J. Samonte, Carlo S. Emolaga, J. C. Millare
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Halloysite nanotubes (HNTs), the naturally formed mineral clays with hollow tubular structures, have found promising applications as nanocarriers for drug delivery systems due to their biocompatibility and nontoxicity. By modifying the lumen of HNT, drug delivery of various types of sensitive and low-dissolution drugs could be enhanced. This study presents a comparison of the properties of modified HNTs containing an organic modifier (Sodium Laureth Sulfate, SLES) and an inorganic modifier (Sodium Thiosulfate, STS) as carriers of a slightly water-soluble drug, aspirin. HNTs modified by STS showed higher negative zeta potential than those modified by SLES, indicating that STS-modified HNTs are relatively more stable. The negative zeta potential of STS-modified HNT however decreased upon aspirin loading while that of SLES-modified HNT increased, implying that aspirin interacts with the modifiers differently. In terms of drug release, both modified HNTs showed an improved aspirin release rate compared with pure HNT. Moreover, the STS-modified HNT showed a higher aspirin release (21.5%) in the first hour but the SLES-modified HNT showed the highest cumulative release of 62.5% after 6 hours. These results therefore show that the developed modified HNTs improve the release of aspirin and demonstrate how the nature of the modifier (organic or inorganic) on the HNT lumen affects the behaviour of the drug release of aspirin. This also gives an avenue for modulating drug release based on certain requirements such as time and quantity of drug released.
有机和无机改性霍洛石纳米管在改善阿司匹林给药方面的比较
霍洛石纳米管(HNT)是一种天然形成的具有空心管状结构的矿物粘土,由于其生物相容性和无毒性,已被用作药物输送系统的纳米载体,应用前景广阔。通过改变 HNT 的管腔,可以提高各类敏感药物和低溶解药物的给药效果。本研究比较了含有有机改性剂(月桂醇聚醚硫酸钠,SLES)和无机改性剂(硫代硫酸钠,STS)的改性 HNT 作为微水溶性药物阿司匹林载体的特性。经 STS 改性的 HNT 比经 SLES 改性的 HNT 显示出更高的负 zeta 电位,表明 STS 改性的 HNT 相对更稳定。然而,当负载阿司匹林时,STS 改性 HNT 的负 zeta 电位降低,而 SLES 改性 HNT 的负 zeta 电位升高,这意味着阿司匹林与改性剂的相互作用不同。在药物释放方面,与纯 HNT 相比,两种改性 HNT 的阿司匹林释放率都有所提高。此外,STS 改性 HNT 在第一小时的阿司匹林释放率(21.5%)较高,但 SLES 改性 HNT 在 6 小时后的累积释放率最高,达到 62.5%。因此,这些结果表明所开发的改性 HNT 改善了阿司匹林的释放,并证明了 HNT 管腔上改性剂(有机或无机)的性质如何影响阿司匹林的药物释放行为。这也为根据某些要求(如释放药物的时间和数量)调节药物释放提供了一种途径。
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