Fluorescence study of freeze-drying as a method for support the interactions between hyaluronan and hydrophobic species

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Abstract

A freeze-drying method enabling solubilization of hydrophobic species in aqueous solutions of native hyaluronan is described. The method is based on opening the access to supposed hydrophobic patches on hyaluronan by disturbing its massive hydration shell. Hydrophobic and/or polarity-sensitive fluorescence probes were used as hydrophobic models or indicators of interactions with hydrophobic patches. Fluorescence parameters specific to individual probes confirmed the efficiency of the freeze-drying method. This work is the first step in developing biocompatible and biodegradable carriers for hydrophobic drugs with targeted distribution of the active compound from native, chemically non-modified hyaluronan.

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Michalicová, P., Mravec, F., & Pekař, M. (2017). Fluorescence study of freeze-drying as a method for support the interactions between hyaluronan and hydrophobic species. PLoS ONE, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184558

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