Nanoemulsões peguiladas como um sistema de liberação para o ptracer : caracterização físico-química, complexação, estudo de estabilidade e ensaio in vivo
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Pegylated nanoemulsions as a delivery system for ptracer : physico-chemical characterization, complexation, stability studies and in vivo assay
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This study describes pegylated cationic nanoemulsions (NEP) as non-viral carriers for the commercial plasmid pTRACER™-CMV2. Cationic nanoemulsions composed of medium chain triglycerides oil core stabilized by DOTAP, DOPE and DSPE-PEG were prepared by high pressure homogenization. Complexation of NEP and pDNA from the +2/- charge relation was observed, as well as the protection against DNAse I enzyme at the same condition. After intravenous administration of NEP/pDNA +4/- in the tail vein of mic ...
This study describes pegylated cationic nanoemulsions (NEP) as non-viral carriers for the commercial plasmid pTRACER™-CMV2. Cationic nanoemulsions composed of medium chain triglycerides oil core stabilized by DOTAP, DOPE and DSPE-PEG were prepared by high pressure homogenization. Complexation of NEP and pDNA from the +2/- charge relation was observed, as well as the protection against DNAse I enzyme at the same condition. After intravenous administration of NEP/pDNA +4/- in the tail vein of mice, it was noted increased expression of GFP in the lungs. The set of results shows the potential of NEP as a delivery system for pTRACER and the affinity of this cationic system for the lungs. ...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Faculdade de Farmácia. Curso de Farmácia.
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Tesinas de Curso de Grado (37618)Tesinas Farmacia (705)
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