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β-Cyclodextrin/dialdehyde Glucan-coated Keratin Nanoparticles for Oral Delivery of Insulin

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2024 Jul 12
PMID 38996885
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Abstract

Successful oral insulin administration can considerably enhance the quality of life (QOL) of diabetes patients who must frequently take insulin injections. However, Oral insulin administration is seriously hampered by gastrointestinal enzymes, wide pH range, mucus and mucosal layers, which limit insulin oral bioavailability to ≤2 %. Herein, we developed a simple, inexpensive and safe dual β-cyclodextrin/dialdehyde glucan-coated keratin nanoparticle (β-CD-K-IN-DG). The resulted β-CD-K-IN-DG not only gave the ultra-high insulin loading (encapsulation efficiency (98.52 %)), but also protected insulin from acid and enzymatic degradation. This β-CD-K-IN-DG had a notable hypoglycemic effect, there was almost 80 % insulin release after 4 h of incubation under hyperglycemic conditions. Ex vivo results confirmed that β-CD-K-IN-DG possessed high mucus-penetration ability. Transepithelial transport and uptake mechanism studies revealed that bypass transport pathway and endocytosis promoted β-CD-K-IN-DG entered intestinal epithelial cells, thus increased the bioavailability of insulin (12.27 %). The improved stability of insulin during in vivo transport implied that β-CD-K-IN-DG might be a potential tool for the effective oral insulin administration.

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