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  • Influence of polymers ratio on insulin-loaded nanoparticles based on poly-epsilon-caprolactone and Eudragit RS for oral administration.

Influence of polymers ratio on insulin-loaded nanoparticles based on poly-epsilon-caprolactone and Eudragit RS for oral administration.

Drug delivery (2009-10-21)
M Socha, A Sapin, C Damgé, P Maincent
ABSTRACT

Nanoparticles loaded with two different commercial insulins (Actrapid, Novorapid and based on different blends of a biodegradable polyester (poly-epsilon-caprolactone) and a polycationic non-biodegradable acrylic polymer (Eudragit RS) were characterized in vitro. The zeta potential was positive whenever Eudragit RS was part of the nanoparticles matrix. The encapsulation efficiency was ~ 96% except for Novorapid-loaded particles of poly-epsilon-caprolactone (only 35%). In vitro release studies revealed a burst release from nanoparticles, which may be of interest for oral delivery. Novorapid-loaded nanoparticles were orally administered to diabetic rats and allowed the glycemia to be decreased when compared with free nanoparticles.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Insulin (porcine), European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
Sigma-Aldrich
Insulin from porcine pancreas, powder, ≥27 USP units/mg