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Protein loaded mesoporous silica spheres as a controlled delivery platform

Authors :
Ho, Jenny
Danquah, Michael
Wang, Huanting
Forde, Gareth
Ho, Jenny
Danquah, Michael
Wang, Huanting
Forde, Gareth
Source :
Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Background The adsorption of bovine serum albumin (BSA) onto mesoporous silica spheres (MPS) synthesized from silica colloids was studied employing real time in situ measurements. The stabilities of the BSA at different pH values, their isoelectric points and zeta potentials were determined in order to probe the interactions between the protein and the mesoporous silica. Results The pore size of MPS was designed for protein, and this, coupled with an in depth understanding of the physico-chemical characteristics of the protein and MPS has yielded a better binding capacity and delivery profile. The adsorption isotherm at pH 4.2 fitted the Langmuir model and displayed the highest adsorption capacity (71.43 mg mL-1 MPS). Furthermore, the delivery rates of BSA from the MPS under physiological conditions were shown to be dependent on the ionic strength of the buffer and protein loading concentration. Conclusion Economics and scale-up considerations of mesoporous material synthesized via destabilization of colloids by electrolyte indicate the scaleability and commercial viability of this technology as a delivery platform for biopharmaceutical applications.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287974826
Document Type :
Electronic Resource