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Effective uptake of folate-functionalized ethionamide-loaded hybrid system: targeting alveolar macrophages.

Priyanka MauryaRavi SaklaniSamipta SinghRaquibun NishaNidhi MishraPriya SinghRavi Raj PalAbhiram KumarManish Kumar ChourasiaShubhini A Saraf
Published in: Nanomedicine (London, England) (2022)
Aim: To assess the targeting ability of hybrid nanosystems functionalized with folate. It also aimed to reduce stomach intolerance by substituting the oral route for parenteral delivery. Method: The nanosystems, prepared by nanoprecipitation technique, utilized a one-step method to prepare nanoparticles followed by surface functionalization through adsorption. The prepared nanosystems underwent physical characterization, in vitro and in vivo evaluations. Result: The nanosystems were effective in targeting the alveolar macrophages. Ethionamide was released from the formulation over 5 days. Fourier-transform infrared results proved the structural characteristics, and the positive charge further improved the targeting efficacy on the functionalized system. Conclusion: The hybrid formulation improved the release characteristics. Reduction in dosing frequency due to prolonged release improves compliance with the dosage regimen.
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