2021
DOI: 10.1039/d1nr06015e
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A biomimetic nanocomposite made of a ginger-derived exosome and an inorganic framework for high-performance delivery of oral antibodies

Abstract: A biomimetic nanocomposite made of a ginger-derived exosome and an inorganic framework enables high-performance delivery of infliximab via the oral route for inflammatory bowel disease therapy.

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“…For poorly soluble molecules, MSN used ensures stable amorphous dispersion due to their excellent structural properties 25 , 26 , 27 . For macromolecules, MSN can also allow high loading by multiple loading methods, including adsorption and covalent bonding, because of their huge superficial area and functional groups 20 , 28 . Thus, we here selected MSN as a core-structure for a Saccharomyces -inspired nanomaterial to load large amounts of insoluble Len (lenvatinib, a kind of tyrosine kinase inhibitor) in a stable amorphous form.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For poorly soluble molecules, MSN used ensures stable amorphous dispersion due to their excellent structural properties 25 , 26 , 27 . For macromolecules, MSN can also allow high loading by multiple loading methods, including adsorption and covalent bonding, because of their huge superficial area and functional groups 20 , 28 . Thus, we here selected MSN as a core-structure for a Saccharomyces -inspired nanomaterial to load large amounts of insoluble Len (lenvatinib, a kind of tyrosine kinase inhibitor) in a stable amorphous form.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Printed with permission from Royal Society of Chemistry. 46 Copyright 2021. traditional pharmaceutical excipient. Recently, more and more studies have extended its application into the drug delivery system area.…”
Section: Matrine Sophora Flavescensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As nanoparticles with bilayer phospholipid structure, PELNs can be used as a carrier for anti-inflammatory drug loading. Orally administrated infliximab-loaded GELNs show gastrointestinal stability, colontargeted delivery, high intestinal epithelium permeability, and better efficacy in colitis than the intravenously administered infliximab (103). PELNs are innocuous and non-immunogenic nanoparticles with higher uptake in human cells compared with other artificial nanoparticles used in drug delivery (15).…”
Section: Immune Regulation and Anti-inflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%