Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemical Engineering Materials Environment (DICMA) Sapienza University of Rome Via del Castro Laurenziano 7 Rome 00161 Italy
2. Erbagil s.r.l Via Luigi Settembrini 13 Telese Terme BN 82037 Italy
Abstract
AbstractMicrospheres (MSs) made from biocompatible natural polymers with pH‐responsive properties, such as alginate and chitosan, are widely exploited as drug delivery systems. In this work, pH‐responsive MS based on alginate/chitosan hydrogels is developed and applied as carriers of Ozoile, a stable ozonide. Ozoile is a bioactive formulation obtained by ozonation of biological olive oil, which is capable of inducing the expression of different genes that are involved in the process of tissue regeneration. The MS containing Ozoile is prepared using an electrospray (ES) technique from alginate/Ozoile emulsions. The MSs are optimized with a chitosan coating to improve their stability and degradation behavior, and so to control the release of Ozoile in time. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, swelling, and degradation analyses are conducted and results use to assess the potential use of the alginate‐based MS for the therapeutic release of Ozoile at specific inflammatory sites.
Funder
Sapienza Università di Roma