T. Verrecchia et al., ADSORPTION-DESORPTION OF HUMAN SERUM-ALBUMIN AT THE SURFACE OF POLY(LACTIC ACID) NANOPARTICLES PREPARED BY A SOLVENT EVAPORATION PROCESS, Journal of biomedical materials research, 27(8), 1993, pp. 1019-1028
Biocompatible and biodegradable nanoparticles of poly(lactic acid) (10
0% L-lactic units = PLA) were prepared by an emulsion, microfluidizati
on, and solvent evaporation method using human serum albumin (HSA) as
a surface agent. A radiolabeling technique was employed to quantify th
e serum albumin bound to the nanoparticles and to measure its desorpti
on kinetics in various media at 22-degrees-C and 37-degrees-C (phospha
te buffer pH 7.4, serum albumin 40 g/L in phosphate buffer pH 7.4 and
fetal calf serum). The amount of serum albumin bound to the nanopartic
les was found to be a linear function of 1/D (where D is the nanoparti
cle mean diameter) and was related to the total developed area of the
nanoparticles. The adsorption/desorption behavior of serum albumin at
the surface of the nanoparticles suggested a multi-layer adsorption mo
del. Moreover, a part of the serum albumin molecules was irreversibly
bound regardless of the incubation conditions. Consequently, the class
ical Langmuirian theories of equilibria could not be applied. (C) 1993
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