Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Online ISSN : 1347-5223
Print ISSN : 0009-2363
ISSN-L : 0009-2363
MUCOADHESION OF POLYMER-COATED LIPOSOMES TO RAT INTESTINE IN VITRO
Hirofumi TAKEUCHIHiromitsu YAMAMOTOToshiyuki NIWATomoaki HINOYoshiaki KAWASHIMA
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1994 Volume 42 Issue 9 Pages 1954-1956

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Multilamellar liposomes consisting of dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC) and dicetyl phosphate (DCP) in a molar ratio of 8 : 2 (DPPC : DCP=8 : 2) were coated with three different types of polymers : chitosan, polyvinyl alcohol having a long alkyl chain, and poly(acrylic acid) bearing cholesterols. The existence of polymer layers on the liposome surface was confirmed by measuring the zeta potential of the liposomal particles. The mucoadhesive function of the polymer-coated liposomes was evaluated in vitro using rat intestine. A particle counting method using the Coulter counter was adopted to evaluate the adhesive % of liposomes. Chitosan coated liposomes showed the highest adhesive % among the polymer-coated liposomes tested. No adhesive % was observed for the non-coated liposomes. The adhesion of chitosan-coated liposomes to the intestine wall was confirmed by fluorescence microscopy using pyren loaded liposomes.

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