Title of article :
Assessment of lactoferrin-conjugated solid lipid nanoparticles for efficient targeting to the lung
Author/Authors :
Shilpi, Satish Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Dr. Hari Singh Gour University , Vimal, Vishnoo Dayal Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Dr. Hari Singh Gour University , Soni, Vandana Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Dr. Hari Singh Gour University
Abstract :
The aim of the present study was to develop a
target oriented drug delivery system for the lungs. Lactoferrin
(Lf)-coupled solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) bearing
rifampicin was prepared by a solvent injection method. The
prepared nanoparticles were characterized for shape, particle
size, polydispersity and percentage drug entrapment.
An optimized formulation was then studied for its in vivo
performance in animals and to determine its targeting efficiency.
It was observed that, upon coupling with Lf, the
size of SLNs increased while the percent entrapment efficiency
decreases. In in vitro release, determined by a dialysis
technique, analysis showed that uncoupled SLNs
exhibited higher drug release as compared to coupled
SLNs. An in vivo biodistribution study shows 47.7 ±0.4
drug uptakes by the lungs, which was 3.05 times higher in
comparison to uncoupled SLNs. These biodistribution
studies are further supported by the fluorescence study that
revealed enhanced uptake of Lf-coupled SLNs in the lung.
From the presented results, it can be concluded that Lfcoupled
SLNs enhanced drug uptake in the lung. Moreover,
lactoferrin is an efficient molecule that can be used for
targeting active agents directly to the lung.
Keywords :
Lactoferrin , Drug delivery , SLNs , Lung targeting , Biodistribution
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics