Co-loading of ascorbic acid and tocopherol in eudragit-nutriosomes to counteract intestinal oxidative stress

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The present study aimed at developing a new vesicular formulation capable of promoting the protective effect of ascorbic acid and tocopherol against intestinal oxidative stress damage, and their efficacy in intestinal wound healing upon oral administration. A pH-dependent copolymer (Eudragit® L100), a water-soluble prebiotic fibre (Nutriose® FM06), a phospholipid mixture (Lipoid S75), and two natural antioxidants (ascorbic acid and tocopherol) were combined to fabricate eudragit-nutriosomes by a simple, solvent-free procedure. The vesicles were spherical and oligolamellar, with some multicompartment structures in Eudragit-nutriosomes, small in size (~100 nm), with highly negative zeta potential. The effect of Eudragit® and Nutriose® on the stability on storage and in simulated gastrointestinal fluids were confirmed by the Turbiscan® technology and in vitro studies, respectively. Eudragit-nutriosomes exhibited a protective effect against H 2 O 2 -induced oxidative stress, and a proliferative effect in Caco-2 cells, as they provided the closure of the scratched area after 96 h of incubation.

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Rezvani, M., Manca, M. L., Caddeo, C., Escribano-Ferrer, E., Carbone, C., Peris, J. E., … Manconi, M. (2019). Co-loading of ascorbic acid and tocopherol in eudragit-nutriosomes to counteract intestinal oxidative stress. Pharmaceutics, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics11010013

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