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Download fileMultifunctional Carrier Based on Halloysite/Laponite Hybrid Hydrogel for Kartogenin Delivery
journal contribution
posted on 2018-10-22, 00:00 authored by Marina Massaro, Gabriella Buscemi, Luca Arista, Giuseppa Biddeci, Giuseppe Cavallaro, Francesca D’Anna, Francesco Di Blasi, Angelo Ferrante, Giuseppe Lazzara, Carla Rizzo, Gaetano Spinelli, Thomas Ullrich, Serena RielaA novel
carrier system based on halloysite nanotubes (HNT), for
the potential intraarticular delivery of kartogenin (KGN) by means
laponite (Lap) hydrogel (HNT/KGN/Lap), is developed. The drug was
first loaded into HNT, and the hybrid composite obtained was used
as filler for laponite hydrogel. Both the filler and the hydrogel
were thoroughly investigated by several techniques and the hydrogel
morphology was imaged by transmission electron microscopy. Furthermore,
the gelating ability of laponite in the presence of the filler and
the rheological properties of the hybrid hydrogel were also investigated.
The kinetic release of kartogenin from HNT and HNT/Lap hybrid hydrogel
was studied both in physiological conditions and in ex vivo synovial fluid. In the last case, the kinetic results highlighted
that HNT carrier can effectively release KGN in a sustained manner
for at least 38 days. Finally, a preliminary biological assays showed
that the HNT/KGN/Lap hybrid hydrogel did not exhibit any cytotoxic
effect.