I. Ezpeleta et al., PREPARATION OF LECTIN-VICILIN NANOPARTICLE CONJUGATES USING THE CARBODIIMIDE COUPLING TECHNIQUE, International journal of pharmaceutics, 142(2), 1996, pp. 227-233
This work describes the preparation and the in vitro activity of conju
gates formed by Ulex europaeus lectin (UE lectin) and vicilin (storage
protein from Pisum sativum) nanoparticles. The lectin was fixed by co
upling its amino groups to carbodiimide-activated carboxylic groups on
the vicilin nanoparticles. The influence of the carbodiimide concentr
ation and the reaction time was studied. Typically, the amount of boun
d lectin was calculated to be about 30 mu g lectin/mg nanoparticles, w
hich corresponded to a lectin coupling efficiency of about 21%. Furthe
rmore, the activity and the specificity of these conjugates was tested
with bovine submaxillary gland mucin (BSM), When the experiences were
carried out in the absence of L-fucose (specific sugar for UE lectin)
, the UE lectin-vicilin nanoparticle conjugates showed three times mor
e interaction with mucin than the control (vicilin nanoparticles). Mor
eover, the specificity of the lectin was maintained after coupling to
vicilin nanoparticles because the presence of L-fucose inhibited the i
nteractions between conjugates and mucin.