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Hydrogels for potential colon drug release by thiol-ene conjugate addition of a new inulin derivative.

2008

Inulin was chosen as a starting polymer for biocompatible, pH-sensitive and biodegradable hydrogels. Three INUDVSA-TT hydrogels were obtained by crosslinking inulin derivatives with trimethylolpropane tris(3-mercaptopropionate) under varying conditions. The resulting hydrogels were cell compatible, as demonstrated by MTS and trypan blue exclusion assays acting on Caco-2 cells, and were biodegraded by inulinase and esterase, thus suggesting their use as colonic drug delivery systems. 2-Methoxyestradiol, an anti-cancer drug, was soaked in INUDVSA-TT hydrogels and its in vitro release and apoptotic effect on Caco-2 cells were evaluated.

Succinic AnhydridesPolymers and PlasticsCell SurvivalColonInulinBioengineeringmacromolecular substancesDNA Fragmentationcomplex mixturesBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundDrug Delivery SystemsMaterials ChemistryOrganic chemistryHumansSulfhydryl CompoundsSulfonesHYDROGELS INULIN DRUG TARGETING COLON DELIVERYTrimethylolpropaneParticle SizeEstradioltechnology industry and agricultureInulinHydrogelsCombinatorial chemistry2-MethoxyestradiolMolecular WeightCross-Linking ReagentschemistrySettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoSelf-healing hydrogelsDrug deliveryBisbenzimidazoleLiberationTrypan blueCaco-2 CellsDrug carrierBiotechnologyConjugateMacromolecular bioscience
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Role of Myeloid-Epithelial-Reproductive Tyrosine Kinase and Macrophage Polarization in the Progression of Atherosclerotic Lesions Associated With Non…

2019

Recent lines of evidence highlight the involvement of myeloid-epithelial-reproductive tyrosine kinase (MerTK) in metabolic disease associated with liver damage. MerTK is mainly expressed in anti-inflammatory M2 macrophages where it mediates transcriptional changes including suppression of proinflammatory cytokines and enhancement of inflammatory repressors. MerTK is regulated by metabolic pathways through nuclear sensors including LXRs, PPARs, and RXRs, in response to apoptotic bodies or to other sources of cholesterol. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is one of the most serious public health problems worldwide. It is a clinicopathological syndrome closely related to obesity, insuli…

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Polymer-based systems for controlled release and targeting of drugs

2019

The current need to find new advanced approaches to carry biologically active substances (conventional organic drugs, peptides, proteins (such as antibodies), and nucleic acid-based drugs (NABDs such as siRNA and miRNA)) in the body fluids, to realize targeted therapies and even personalized ones, goes hand in hand with research on the performance of new materials to better realize appropriate drug vectors [...]

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