2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2017.05.006
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Nanoencapsulation of a glucocorticoid improves barrier function and anti-inflammatory effect on monolayers of pulmonary epithelial cell lines

Abstract: The anti-inflammatory effect of polymeric deflazacort nanocapsules (NC-DFZ) was investigated, and possible improvement of epithelial barrier function using filter grown monolayers of Calu-3 cells was assessed. NC prepared from poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) had a mean size around 200nm, slightly negative zeta potential (∼-8mV), and low polydispersity index (<0.10). Encapsulation of DFZ had an efficiency of 85%. No cytotoxic effects were observed at particle concentration of 9.85×10NC/ml, which was therefore chosen… Show more

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“…The total melatonin content in the Mel-LNC was 96.7%, and the EE% was 39.5%, as according to previous studies that have used the same formulation [10, 11]. Furthermore, previous studies have reported that encapsulation of some substances improves their biological action [2830].…”
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confidence: 71%
“…The total melatonin content in the Mel-LNC was 96.7%, and the EE% was 39.5%, as according to previous studies that have used the same formulation [10, 11]. Furthermore, previous studies have reported that encapsulation of some substances improves their biological action [2830].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%