International journal of pharmaceutics

How Nanoparticle Surface Charge Affects Insulin Absorption in Oral Delivery

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Abstract

SDS-NPs, with a charge of -42 ± 2 mV, improved insulin uptake and efficacy in diabetic rats.

  • Poly (d, lactic-co-glycolic) acid nanoparticles have a bioavailability of less than 20% for insulin encapsulation.
  • Modulating the surface charge of nanoparticles may enhance their uptake by the intestinal barrier.
  • Negatively charged SDS-NPs showed significantly improved internalization in an in vitro model compared to other formulations.
  • In vivo administration of SDS-NPs resulted in a reduction of blood glucose levels in diabetic rats.
  • Formulating negatively charged nanoparticles could be a promising strategy to enhance insulin bioavailability for oral delivery.

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