Understanding the self-assembly of the polymeric drug solubilizer Soluplus®

Murgia, Sergio;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Hypothesis: Soluplus® is one of the most widely used amphiphilic copolymers in drug delivery and has been reported to strongly enhance the adsorption of model drugs. However, there is still a limited understanding of its micellar behavior as it responds to the different routes of administration, which involve important changes in concentration. Experiments: The microstructure of Soluplus aqueous solutions has been investigated at a wide range of polymer concentrations (2 × 10−6 – 0.2 g/mL) by a combination of diffusion NMR (dNMR), small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), static (SLS) dynamic (DLS) light scattering and viscosity measurements. These techniques have been coupled with surface tension measurements to frame the polymer's critical micellar concentration (cmc). Findings: We demonstrate the presence at all tested concentrations of two forms of Soluplus, with hydrodynamic radii of 3 and 26 nm, where the fraction of smaller objects accounts for as much as 60–70%. dNMR, SAXS, DLS and SLS indicate that Soluplus spontaneously self-assembles into large spherical particles with a core-shell structure. However, self-assembly takes place three orders of magnitude above the cmc evaluated via surface tension measurements. Instead of the traditional cooperative micellization process, we propose a thermal-activated isodesmic self-assembly of the small aggregates into core-shell micelles.
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0021979721021445?via=ihub
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
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Diffusion NMR; Hard spheres interactions; Isodesmic self-assembly; Light scattering; Polymeric micelles; small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS)
Mateos, Helena; Gentile, Luigi; Murgia, Sergio; Colafemmina, Giuseppe; Collu, Mattia; Smets, Johan; Palazzo, Gerardo
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