Preparation, Physicochemical Characterization and Anti-Fungal Evaluation of Amphotericin B-Loaded PLGA-PEG-Galactosamine Nanoparticles

  • Mohammadi G
  • Fathian-Kolahkaj M
  • Mohammadi P
  • et al.
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Purpose: The present study aimed to formulate PLGA and PLGA-PEG-galactosamine nanoparticles (NPs) loaded with amphotericin B with appropriate physicochemical properties and antifungal activity. PLGA was functionalized with GalN to increase the adhesion and antifungal activity of NPs against Candida albicans. Methods: The physicochemical properties of NPs were characterized by particle size determination, zeta potential, drug crystallinity, loading efficiency, dissolution studies, differential scanning calorimeter (DSC), X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), and Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR). Antifungal activity of the NPs at different drug/polymer ratios was examined by determining minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs). Results: the FT-IR and 1 HNMR analysis successfully confirmed the formation of PLGA- PEG-GalN NPs. The PLGA NPs were in the size range of 174.1 ± 3.49 to 238.2±7.59 nm while PLGA-GalN NPs were 255.6 ±4.08 nm in size , respectively. Loading efficiency was in the range of 67%±2.4 to 77%±1.6, and entrapment efficiency in the range of 68.185%±1.9 to 73.05%±0.6. Zeta potential and loading efficiency for PLGA-GalN NPs were -0.456, 71%. The NPs indicated an amorphous status according to XRPD patterns and DSC thermograms. The PLGA-PEG-GalN NPs showed higher fungistatic activity than PLGA NPs. Conclusion: the results demonstrated that the antifungal activity of PLGA-PEG-GalN NPs was higher than pure amphotericin B and PLGA NPs.

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Mohammadi, G., Fathian-Kolahkaj, M., Mohammadi, P., Adibkia, K., & Fattahi, A. (2020). Preparation, Physicochemical Characterization and Anti-Fungal Evaluation of Amphotericin B-Loaded PLGA-PEG-Galactosamine Nanoparticles. Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin. https://doi.org/10.34172/apb.2021.044

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