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Atomization of denatured whey proteins as a novel and simple way to improve oral drug delivery system properties

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In the sphere of drug delivery, denatured whey protein (DWP) has in recent times gained press. However, to date, no scalable and affordable dosage form has been developed. The objective of our study was to evaluate the potential use of spray-dried DWP as a ready to use excipient for oral drug delivery. Therefore, solid state, FTIR spectra and wettability were studied. Dissolution, mucoadhesion and the effect on paracellular permeability were also evaluated. The spray-dried DWP particles were spherical with 4μm mean diameter. Further, relative to native WP, the spray-dried DWP particles bore reduced wettability, and their structure was characterized by the exposure of a high amount of free thiol and by the formation of intermolecular β-sheets. The DWP powders were mucoadhesive, enzymatic inhibitors, biocompatible and they induced the opening of tight junctions. Our study shows great potential for the use of spray-drying as a technique to modify the dissolution rate of drugs and enhance the oral bioavailability of molecules. That is, the use of spray drying as a single step ready to use DWP excipient.
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hal-01658637 , version 1 (11-01-2018)

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Hassana Hsein, Ghislain Garrait, Muhammad Ashraful Mumin, Eric Beyssac, Valerie Hoffart. Atomization of denatured whey proteins as a novel and simple way to improve oral drug delivery system properties. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2017, 105 (1), pp.801 - 809. ⟨10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2017.07.114⟩. ⟨hal-01658637⟩
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