Electrospun Janus zein–PVP nanofibers provide a two-stage controlled release of poorly water-soluble drugs
The dissolution and controlled release of poorly water soluble drugs have been challenging during the past half century. Food ingredients are often exploited to implement some strategies to conceive new drug delivery systems as potential solutions. In this study, Janus zein–PVP medicated nanofibers...
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doaj-f367fafbe8bc4d24be8d80b3293025be2020-11-25T04:06:55ZengElsevierMaterials & Design0264-12752020-11-01196109075Electrospun Janus zein–PVP nanofibers provide a two-stage controlled release of poorly water-soluble drugsMonglong Wang0Ding Li1Jie Li2Siyu Li3Zhuo Chen4Deng-Guang Yu5Zhepeng Liu6John Zhanhu Guo7School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, 516 Jungong Road, Shanghai 200093, PR ChinaSchool of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, 516 Jungong Road, Shanghai 200093, PR ChinaSchool of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, 516 Jungong Road, Shanghai 200093, PR ChinaSchool of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, 516 Jungong Road, Shanghai 200093, PR ChinaSchool of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, 516 Jungong Road, Shanghai 200093, PR ChinaSchool of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, 516 Jungong Road, Shanghai 200093, PR China; Corresponding author.School of Medical Instrument and Food Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, 516 Jungong Road, Shanghai 200093, China; Corresponding author.Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USAThe dissolution and controlled release of poorly water soluble drugs have been challenging during the past half century. Food ingredients are often exploited to implement some strategies to conceive new drug delivery systems as potential solutions. In this study, Janus zein–PVP medicated nanofibers were fabricated through side-by-side electrospinning and by using zein as a key filament-forming matrix and a drug carrier. Ferulic acid (FA), as a poorly water-soluble model drug, was loaded on both sides of the Janus fibers. The side-by-side electrospinning process was performed for a smooth and robust preparation. SEM and TEM revealed that the resultant Janus fibers had linear morphology without beads-on-a-string phenomena, smooth surface, and obvious side-by-side structure. The FA was present in the fibers in an amorphous state due to its fine compatibility with zein and PVP. In vitro dissolution tests verified that the Janus fibers manipulated the release of FA in a two-stage manner. The controlled release mechanism of the Janus fibers was proposed. On the basis of the application of zein, a process–structure–performance relationship, which should be useful for developing many new functional materials from biological macromolecules, was disclosed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520306109ZeinSide-by-side electrospinningJanus nanofibersControlled releasePoorly water-soluble drug |
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Monglong Wang Ding Li Jie Li Siyu Li Zhuo Chen Deng-Guang Yu Zhepeng Liu John Zhanhu Guo Electrospun Janus zein–PVP nanofibers provide a two-stage controlled release of poorly water-soluble drugs Materials & Design Zein Side-by-side electrospinning Janus nanofibers Controlled release Poorly water-soluble drug |
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Monglong Wang Ding Li Jie Li Siyu Li Zhuo Chen Deng-Guang Yu Zhepeng Liu John Zhanhu Guo |
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Electrospun Janus zein–PVP nanofibers provide a two-stage controlled release of poorly water-soluble drugs |
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Electrospun Janus zein–PVP nanofibers provide a two-stage controlled release of poorly water-soluble drugs |
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Electrospun Janus zein–PVP nanofibers provide a two-stage controlled release of poorly water-soluble drugs |
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Electrospun Janus zein–PVP nanofibers provide a two-stage controlled release of poorly water-soluble drugs |
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Electrospun Janus zein–PVP nanofibers provide a two-stage controlled release of poorly water-soluble drugs |
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electrospun janus zein–pvp nanofibers provide a two-stage controlled release of poorly water-soluble drugs |
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The dissolution and controlled release of poorly water soluble drugs have been challenging during the past half century. Food ingredients are often exploited to implement some strategies to conceive new drug delivery systems as potential solutions. In this study, Janus zein–PVP medicated nanofibers were fabricated through side-by-side electrospinning and by using zein as a key filament-forming matrix and a drug carrier. Ferulic acid (FA), as a poorly water-soluble model drug, was loaded on both sides of the Janus fibers. The side-by-side electrospinning process was performed for a smooth and robust preparation. SEM and TEM revealed that the resultant Janus fibers had linear morphology without beads-on-a-string phenomena, smooth surface, and obvious side-by-side structure. The FA was present in the fibers in an amorphous state due to its fine compatibility with zein and PVP. In vitro dissolution tests verified that the Janus fibers manipulated the release of FA in a two-stage manner. The controlled release mechanism of the Janus fibers was proposed. On the basis of the application of zein, a process–structure–performance relationship, which should be useful for developing many new functional materials from biological macromolecules, was disclosed. |
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Zein Side-by-side electrospinning Janus nanofibers Controlled release Poorly water-soluble drug |
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