Tannin-albumin particles as stable carriers of medicines.
Nelli OhanyanNarek AbelyanArpi ManukyanVardan HayrapetyanSamvel ChailyanSusanna TiratsuyanKristine E DanielyanPublished in: Nanomedicine (London, England) (2024)
Background: The effectiveness of a drug is dependent on its accumulation at the site of therapeutic action, as well as its time in circulation. The aim of the research was the creation of stable albumin/tannin (punicalagin, punicalin) particles, which might serve for the delivery of medicines. Methods: Numerous chromatographic and analytical methods, docking analyses and in vivo testing were applied and used. Results: Stable tannin-albumin/medicine particles with a diameter of ∼100 nm were obtained. The results of in vivo experiments proved that tannin-albumin particles are more stable than albumin particles. Conclusion: Based on the experiments and docking analyses, these stable particles can carry an extended number of medicines, with diverse chemical structures.