Study of the Potential of the Capsule Shell Based on Natural Polysaccharides in Targeted Delivery of the L-Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase Enzyme Preparation
The treatment of classical phenylketonuria is currently represented by many new methods of disease management. A promising method is the use of the enzyme L-phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) in various forms. The widespread use of enzyme preparations in therapy is limited by a lack of understanding...
Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
MDPI AG
2020-04-01
|
Series: | Pharmaceuticals |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8247/13/4/63 |
id |
doaj-6ba56d70c68b4c4eb7fc09136c618aa0 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-6ba56d70c68b4c4eb7fc09136c618aa02020-11-25T03:35:20ZengMDPI AGPharmaceuticals1424-82472020-04-0113636310.3390/ph13040063Study of the Potential of the Capsule Shell Based on Natural Polysaccharides in Targeted Delivery of the L-Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase Enzyme PreparationOlga Babich0Lyubov Dyshlyuk1Alexander Prosekov2Svetlana Noskova3Oksana Ivina4Valery Pavsky5Svetlana Ivanova6Olga Bulgakova7Institute of Living Systems, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, A. Nevskogo Street 14, Kaliningrad 236016, RussiaResearch Institute of Biotechnology, Kemerovo State University, Krasnaya Street 6, Kemerovo 650043, RussiaLaboratory of Biocatalysis, Kemerovo State University, Krasnaya Street 6, Kemerovo 650043, RussiaInstitute of Living Systems, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, A. Nevskogo Street 14, Kaliningrad 236016, RussiaDepartment of Information and Automated Production Systems, T.F. Gorbachev Kuzbass State Technical University, Vesenyaya Street, 28, Kemerovo 650000, RussiaResearch Institute of Biotechnology, Kemerovo State University, Krasnaya Street 6, Kemerovo 650043, RussiaNatural Nutraceutical Biotesting Laboratory, Kemerovo State University, Krasnaya Street 6, Kemerovo 650043, RussiaDepartment of General Mathematics and Informatics, Kemerovo State University, Krasnaya Street, 6, Kemerovo 650043, RussiaThe treatment of classical phenylketonuria is currently represented by many new methods of disease management. A promising method is the use of the enzyme L-phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) in various forms. The widespread use of enzyme preparations in therapy is limited by a lack of understanding of the mechanisms and systems of the targeted transport of PAL into certain organs and tissues as a result of the incorporation of a drug into the carrier. To ensure the stability of enzymes during the delivery process, encapsulation is preferable, which, as a rule, ensures the preservation of the qualitative characteristics of the enzymes orally applied to the environmental effects of the gastrointestinal tract (acidity, temperature, oxidation, etc.). Capsule preparations showed sufficient stability in the model gastric fluids and sustained release of the drug in the simulated intestinal fluid. Currently, there is a wide range of polymers used for encapsulation. The use of natural sources in the production technology of capsule systems improves bioavailability, controls the release, and prolongs the half-life of active substances. The advantage of this method is that the used enzyme is completely protected by the cell membranes of the capsules, which preserve its stability in the aggressive environment of the gastrointestinal tract. Capsules were obtained on the basis of compositions of hydrocolloids of plant origin. The potential of the developed capsules for targeted delivery of the enzyme preparation was studied. The degradation of the encapsulated form of the PAL enzyme preparation was studied in vitro in model bio-relevant media simulating the gastric and intestinal environment. The dynamics of the breakdown of the capsule shell allow us to expect that the release of L-phenylalanine ammonia-lyase from capsules based on plant hydrocolloids will occur no earlier than reaching the upper intestines, where the interaction with the protein components of the consumed food products to neutralize phenylalanine should occur.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8247/13/4/63capsulesnatural polysaccharideshydrocolloidsenzyme preparationL-phenylalanine ammonia-lyasephenylketonuria |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Olga Babich Lyubov Dyshlyuk Alexander Prosekov Svetlana Noskova Oksana Ivina Valery Pavsky Svetlana Ivanova Olga Bulgakova |
spellingShingle |
Olga Babich Lyubov Dyshlyuk Alexander Prosekov Svetlana Noskova Oksana Ivina Valery Pavsky Svetlana Ivanova Olga Bulgakova Study of the Potential of the Capsule Shell Based on Natural Polysaccharides in Targeted Delivery of the L-Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase Enzyme Preparation Pharmaceuticals capsules natural polysaccharides hydrocolloids enzyme preparation L-phenylalanine ammonia-lyase phenylketonuria |
author_facet |
Olga Babich Lyubov Dyshlyuk Alexander Prosekov Svetlana Noskova Oksana Ivina Valery Pavsky Svetlana Ivanova Olga Bulgakova |
author_sort |
Olga Babich |
title |
Study of the Potential of the Capsule Shell Based on Natural Polysaccharides in Targeted Delivery of the L-Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase Enzyme Preparation |
title_short |
Study of the Potential of the Capsule Shell Based on Natural Polysaccharides in Targeted Delivery of the L-Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase Enzyme Preparation |
title_full |
Study of the Potential of the Capsule Shell Based on Natural Polysaccharides in Targeted Delivery of the L-Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase Enzyme Preparation |
title_fullStr |
Study of the Potential of the Capsule Shell Based on Natural Polysaccharides in Targeted Delivery of the L-Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase Enzyme Preparation |
title_full_unstemmed |
Study of the Potential of the Capsule Shell Based on Natural Polysaccharides in Targeted Delivery of the L-Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase Enzyme Preparation |
title_sort |
study of the potential of the capsule shell based on natural polysaccharides in targeted delivery of the l-phenylalanine ammonia-lyase enzyme preparation |
publisher |
MDPI AG |
series |
Pharmaceuticals |
issn |
1424-8247 |
publishDate |
2020-04-01 |
description |
The treatment of classical phenylketonuria is currently represented by many new methods of disease management. A promising method is the use of the enzyme L-phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) in various forms. The widespread use of enzyme preparations in therapy is limited by a lack of understanding of the mechanisms and systems of the targeted transport of PAL into certain organs and tissues as a result of the incorporation of a drug into the carrier. To ensure the stability of enzymes during the delivery process, encapsulation is preferable, which, as a rule, ensures the preservation of the qualitative characteristics of the enzymes orally applied to the environmental effects of the gastrointestinal tract (acidity, temperature, oxidation, etc.). Capsule preparations showed sufficient stability in the model gastric fluids and sustained release of the drug in the simulated intestinal fluid. Currently, there is a wide range of polymers used for encapsulation. The use of natural sources in the production technology of capsule systems improves bioavailability, controls the release, and prolongs the half-life of active substances. The advantage of this method is that the used enzyme is completely protected by the cell membranes of the capsules, which preserve its stability in the aggressive environment of the gastrointestinal tract. Capsules were obtained on the basis of compositions of hydrocolloids of plant origin. The potential of the developed capsules for targeted delivery of the enzyme preparation was studied. The degradation of the encapsulated form of the PAL enzyme preparation was studied in vitro in model bio-relevant media simulating the gastric and intestinal environment. The dynamics of the breakdown of the capsule shell allow us to expect that the release of L-phenylalanine ammonia-lyase from capsules based on plant hydrocolloids will occur no earlier than reaching the upper intestines, where the interaction with the protein components of the consumed food products to neutralize phenylalanine should occur. |
topic |
capsules natural polysaccharides hydrocolloids enzyme preparation L-phenylalanine ammonia-lyase phenylketonuria |
url |
https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8247/13/4/63 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT olgababich studyofthepotentialofthecapsuleshellbasedonnaturalpolysaccharidesintargeteddeliveryofthelphenylalanineammonialyaseenzymepreparation AT lyubovdyshlyuk studyofthepotentialofthecapsuleshellbasedonnaturalpolysaccharidesintargeteddeliveryofthelphenylalanineammonialyaseenzymepreparation AT alexanderprosekov studyofthepotentialofthecapsuleshellbasedonnaturalpolysaccharidesintargeteddeliveryofthelphenylalanineammonialyaseenzymepreparation AT svetlananoskova studyofthepotentialofthecapsuleshellbasedonnaturalpolysaccharidesintargeteddeliveryofthelphenylalanineammonialyaseenzymepreparation AT oksanaivina studyofthepotentialofthecapsuleshellbasedonnaturalpolysaccharidesintargeteddeliveryofthelphenylalanineammonialyaseenzymepreparation AT valerypavsky studyofthepotentialofthecapsuleshellbasedonnaturalpolysaccharidesintargeteddeliveryofthelphenylalanineammonialyaseenzymepreparation AT svetlanaivanova studyofthepotentialofthecapsuleshellbasedonnaturalpolysaccharidesintargeteddeliveryofthelphenylalanineammonialyaseenzymepreparation AT olgabulgakova studyofthepotentialofthecapsuleshellbasedonnaturalpolysaccharidesintargeteddeliveryofthelphenylalanineammonialyaseenzymepreparation |
_version_ |
1724555059478396928 |