Abstract

Interfacial cross-linking (ICL) has been considered a feasible technique to produce polysaccharide-based microparticles (PbMs), even though only a few studies have been concerned with their biocompatibility. In this work, PbMs were prepared by the ICL method and characterized in regard to their in vitro biocompatibility, chemical linkages, and physical and thermal properties. First, the cell viability assay revealed that PbMs toxicity was concentration-dependent. Then, it was observed that the toxicity may be related to the way in which the binding occurred, and not exclusively to the stoichiometry between the polymer and the cross-linking agent. Moreover, the PbMs biosafety was predicted by the use of physicochemical procedures, which were able to identify unbound cross-linking agent residues and also to reveal the improvement of their thermal stability. Accordingly, this work suggests a step-by-step physicochemical procedure able to predict potential toxicity from micro-structured devices produced by polysaccharides. Likewise, the use of PbMs as a drug carrier should be cautiously considered.

Details

Title
Leads from Physical, Chemical, and Thermal Characterization on Cytotoxic Effects of Xylan-Based Microparticles
Author
Marcelino, Henrique Rodrigues; Silva, Acarília Eduardo da; Gomes, Monique Christine Salgado; Oliveira, Elquio Eleamen; Nagashima-Junior, Toshiyuki; Pinheiro, Gardênia Sousa; Silva, Acarízia Eduardo da; Souza, Ana Rafaela de; Agnez-Lima, Lucymara Fassarela; Ayala, Alejandro Pedro; Oliveira, Anselmo Gomes; do, Eryvaldo Sócrates Tabosa
Pages
2304-2315
Publication year
2015
Publication date
2015
Publisher
MDPI AG
e-ISSN
20734360
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1748566121
Copyright
Copyright MDPI AG 2015