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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.486, 184-193, 2017
Structural properties and release of insulin-loaded reverse hexagonal (HII) liquid crystalline mesophase
Insulin loading into the Hu mesophases was examined as a function of its concentration, with addition of glycerol as a cosolvent and with addition of phosphatidylcholine (PC) as a structural stabilizer. The structural properties, the molecular interactions, the viscoelastic properties, and the dynamic behavior were investigated by SAXS, ATR-FTIR, and rheological measurements. Insulin release was then monitored and analyzed. Insulin incorporation into the Hu systems shrank the cylinders as it competed with the lipids in water-bonding. Insulin interrupted the interface while increasing tmax and creating a more solid-like response. Upon addition of PC, cooperative flow behavior was detected, which is probably the reason for increase in insulin cumulative release from 28% to 52% after 300 min. In the presence of glycerol, the system was less cooperative but insulin was more compactly folded, resulting in a slight improvement in insulin release (up to 6%). Addition of both PC and glycerol caused the maximum release (55%). The addition of additives into the H-11 system demonstrates how structural modifications can improve insulin release, and influence future design of encapsulated drug delivery systems. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.