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Characterization and Statistical Optimization of Polymeric N | 63495

科学、工学、技術における革新的研究の国際ジャーナル

概要

Characterization and Statistical Optimization of Polymeric Nanoparticles for Growth Factor Delivery

Maryam Zohri

Growth factors are natural molecules with a protein or steroid structure. These factors are involved in the growth and differentiation of many cells and are a type of cytokine. The main positive and negative role of growth factors in stimulating cell proliferation and in regulating cell growth has been increasingly evaluated in recent years. Growth factor release systems are designed to be extensively shaped and made from a variety of synthetic and natural materials. In this research, chitosan/alginate nanoparticles were optimized for recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) with the response surface methodology method with three variables; stirring rate=900-1300 rpm, chitosan/ alginate molecular weight ratio=1-3, pH=4.8-5.5, and the responses included size, ζ-potential, polydispersity index, loading efficacy, cumulative release and morphological degradation time. Then, morphological properties of the optimum formulation and MTT assay for 24hrs and 48hrs were evaluated for NIH 3T3 cell line as post characterization.

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