Nanoencapsulação de ftalocianina de zinco para o uso em terapia fotodinâmica

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Ano de defesa: 2015
Autor(a) principal: Souza, Thiane Deprá de lattes
Orientador(a): Villetti, Marcos Antonio lattes
Banca de defesa: Santos, Roberto Christ Vianna lattes, Ourique, Aline Ferreira lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Centro de Ciências Naturais e Exatas
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Química
Departamento: Química
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/18228
Resumo: The present work aims to investigate the influence of nanoencapsulation of zinc phthalocyanine photosensitizer (ZnPc) in polymeric nanoparticles for use in photodynamic therapy (PDT). Three formulations of ZnPc loaded nanocapsules (ZnPc/NCs), conventional and lipid core, constituted by polymers chitosan (NCA), poly-ε-caprolactone (NCB), and poly-ε-caprolactone coated with chitosan (NCC) were prepared by the interfacial deposition of preformed polymer method. The physicochemical characterization of ZnPc/NCs was performed (hydrodynamic radius, polydispersity index, zeta potential, pH, encapsulation efficiency, morphology and stability indicative evaluation at different temperatures over time). Photophysical (ZnPc aggregation) and photochemical studies (photodegradation of 1.3-diphenylisobenzofuran, DPBF, of ZnPc, and calculation of singlet oxygen quantum yield, Δ) were carried out and an evaluation the in vitro release kinetics study was also be done. The formulations presented physicochemical characteristics suitable to our expectations, with particle size in the nanometer scale (119 nm ± 3.86, 95 nm ± 0.82 and 83 nm ± 0.54 to NCA, NCB and NCC, respectively), index polydispersity lower than 0.24. Regarding the zeta potential, the nanocapsules showed positive and moderately high value for NCA and NCC (+34 mV ± 3.65 and +22 mV ± 0.46, respectively) and a negative one for NCB (-13 mV ± 0.80) and all formulations showed high encapsulation efficiency (greater than 99%). The ZnPc/NCs showed spherical shape and were stable during the storage time (90 days) at temperatures of 25 °C and 37 °C. Regarding the photophysical and photochemical studies, the free ZnPc (unencapsulated) did not suffer aggregation in the concentrations and solvents studied, and the ZnPc/NCs efficiency for the production of 1O2 was been confirmed by the high values found for Δ (0.61 ± 0.13, 0 36 ± 0.04, 0.41 ± 0.02 for NCA, NCB and NCC, respectively). In the time scale usually used in PDT (150 s) the photosensitizer shows photostability and only a small photodegradation was been observed when a high dose of light was applied. The release kinetics study of ZnPc loaded nanocapsules showed controlled release and no burst effect. The release profile follows the Higuchi's kinetic model for nanocapsules indicating that the process is controlled by diffusion, whereas the release depends on the system composition and increases in the order: NCC <NCB <NCA. Based on the results obtained in this work, the conventional and lipid core nanocapsules containing ZnPc are promising delivery systems for use in PDT.
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spelling 2019-09-13T19:58:56Z2019-09-13T19:58:56Z2015-02-26http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/18228The present work aims to investigate the influence of nanoencapsulation of zinc phthalocyanine photosensitizer (ZnPc) in polymeric nanoparticles for use in photodynamic therapy (PDT). Three formulations of ZnPc loaded nanocapsules (ZnPc/NCs), conventional and lipid core, constituted by polymers chitosan (NCA), poly-ε-caprolactone (NCB), and poly-ε-caprolactone coated with chitosan (NCC) were prepared by the interfacial deposition of preformed polymer method. The physicochemical characterization of ZnPc/NCs was performed (hydrodynamic radius, polydispersity index, zeta potential, pH, encapsulation efficiency, morphology and stability indicative evaluation at different temperatures over time). Photophysical (ZnPc aggregation) and photochemical studies (photodegradation of 1.3-diphenylisobenzofuran, DPBF, of ZnPc, and calculation of singlet oxygen quantum yield, Δ) were carried out and an evaluation the in vitro release kinetics study was also be done. The formulations presented physicochemical characteristics suitable to our expectations, with particle size in the nanometer scale (119 nm ± 3.86, 95 nm ± 0.82 and 83 nm ± 0.54 to NCA, NCB and NCC, respectively), index polydispersity lower than 0.24. Regarding the zeta potential, the nanocapsules showed positive and moderately high value for NCA and NCC (+34 mV ± 3.65 and +22 mV ± 0.46, respectively) and a negative one for NCB (-13 mV ± 0.80) and all formulations showed high encapsulation efficiency (greater than 99%). The ZnPc/NCs showed spherical shape and were stable during the storage time (90 days) at temperatures of 25 °C and 37 °C. Regarding the photophysical and photochemical studies, the free ZnPc (unencapsulated) did not suffer aggregation in the concentrations and solvents studied, and the ZnPc/NCs efficiency for the production of 1O2 was been confirmed by the high values found for Δ (0.61 ± 0.13, 0 36 ± 0.04, 0.41 ± 0.02 for NCA, NCB and NCC, respectively). In the time scale usually used in PDT (150 s) the photosensitizer shows photostability and only a small photodegradation was been observed when a high dose of light was applied. The release kinetics study of ZnPc loaded nanocapsules showed controlled release and no burst effect. The release profile follows the Higuchi's kinetic model for nanocapsules indicating that the process is controlled by diffusion, whereas the release depends on the system composition and increases in the order: NCC <NCB <NCA. Based on the results obtained in this work, the conventional and lipid core nanocapsules containing ZnPc are promising delivery systems for use in PDT.O presente trabalho tem por objetivo investigar a influência da nanoencapsulação do fotossensibilizador ftalocianina de zinco (ZnPc) em nanopartículas poliméricas para uso em terapia fotodinâmica (TFD). Três formulações de nanocápsulas contendo ZnPc (ZnPc/NCs), convencional e de núcleo lipídico, constituídas pelos polímeros quitosana (NCA), poli-ε-caprolactona (NCB) e poli-ε-caprolactona recoberto com quitosana (NCC) foram preparadas pelo método de deposição interfacial do polímero pré-formado. A caracterização físico-química foi realizada (raio hidrodinâmico, índice de polidispersão, potencial zeta, pH, eficiência de encapsulamento, avaliação da morfologia e indicativos de estabilidade em diferentes temperaturas ao longo do tempo) das ZnPc/NCs. Além disso, foram realizados estudos fotofísico (teste de agregação da ZnPc) e fotoquímicos (fotodegradação do 1,3-difenilisobenzofurano, DPBF, da ZnPc, e cálculo do rendimento quântico do oxigênio singlete, Δ) e avaliou-se o estudo da cinética de liberação in vitro. As formulações apresentaram características físico-químicas adequadas à nossa expectativa, com tamanho de partícula na escala nanométrica (119 nm ± 3,86, 95 nm ± 0,82 e 83 nm ± 0,54, para NCA, NCB e NCC, respectivamente) e índice de polidispersão inferiores 0,24. Em relação ao potencial zeta, as nanocápsulas apresentaram valores positivos e moderadamente elevados para NCA e NCC (+34 mV ± 3,65 e +22 mV ± 0,46, respectivamente) e negativo para a NCB (-13 mV ± 0,80), e todas as formulações apresentaram alta eficiência de encapsulamento (superior a 99 %). As ZnPc/NCs apresentaram forma esférica e mantiveram-se estáveis durante o tempo de armazenamento (90 dias) nas temperaturas de 25 ºC e 37 ºC. Em relação aos estudos fotofísico e fotoquímicos, a ZnPc livre (não encapsulada) não sofreu agregação nas concentrações e solventes estudados, e as ZnPc/NCs foram eficientes para produção de 1O2, o qual foi comprovado pelos altos valores de Δ encontrados (0,61  0,13, 0,36  0,04, 0,41  0,02 para NCA, NCB e NCC, respectivamente). Na escala de tempo usualmente utilizada em TFD (150 s), o fotossensibilizador apresentou-se fotoestável e foi observada apenas uma pequena fotodegradação quando uma dose elevada de luz foi aplicada. O estudo da cinética de liberação da ZnPc contida nas nanocápsulas apresentou uma liberação controlada e sem efeito burst. O perfil de liberação segue o modelo cinético de Higuchi para as nanocápsulas indicando que o processo é controlado por difusão, sendo que a liberação depende da composição do sistema e aumenta na ordem: NCC < NCB < NCA. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Nanoencapsulação de ftalocianina de zinco para o uso em terapia fotodinâmica
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Zinc phthalocyanine nanocapsulation for use in photodynamic therapy
title Nanoencapsulação de ftalocianina de zinco para o uso em terapia fotodinâmica
spellingShingle Nanoencapsulação de ftalocianina de zinco para o uso em terapia fotodinâmica
Souza, Thiane Deprá de
Ftalocianina de zinco (ZnPc)
Nanopartículas poliméricas
Quitosana
Poli-ε-caprolactona (PCL)
Terapia fotodinâmica (TFD)
Zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc)
Polymeric nanoparticles
Chitosan
Poly-ε-caprolactone (PCL)
Photodynamic therapy (PDT)
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::QUIMICA
title_short Nanoencapsulação de ftalocianina de zinco para o uso em terapia fotodinâmica
title_full Nanoencapsulação de ftalocianina de zinco para o uso em terapia fotodinâmica
title_fullStr Nanoencapsulação de ftalocianina de zinco para o uso em terapia fotodinâmica
title_full_unstemmed Nanoencapsulação de ftalocianina de zinco para o uso em terapia fotodinâmica
title_sort Nanoencapsulação de ftalocianina de zinco para o uso em terapia fotodinâmica
author Souza, Thiane Deprá de
author_facet Souza, Thiane Deprá de
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Villetti, Marcos Antonio
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/8504489050993642
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Santos, Roberto Christ Vianna
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/9176719594431835
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Ourique, Aline Ferreira
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7478810804464054
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/2989128901697289
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Thiane Deprá de
contributor_str_mv Villetti, Marcos Antonio
Santos, Roberto Christ Vianna
Ourique, Aline Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ftalocianina de zinco (ZnPc)
Nanopartículas poliméricas
Quitosana
Poli-ε-caprolactona (PCL)
Terapia fotodinâmica (TFD)
topic Ftalocianina de zinco (ZnPc)
Nanopartículas poliméricas
Quitosana
Poli-ε-caprolactona (PCL)
Terapia fotodinâmica (TFD)
Zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc)
Polymeric nanoparticles
Chitosan
Poly-ε-caprolactone (PCL)
Photodynamic therapy (PDT)
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::QUIMICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc)
Polymeric nanoparticles
Chitosan
Poly-ε-caprolactone (PCL)
Photodynamic therapy (PDT)
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::QUIMICA
description The present work aims to investigate the influence of nanoencapsulation of zinc phthalocyanine photosensitizer (ZnPc) in polymeric nanoparticles for use in photodynamic therapy (PDT). Three formulations of ZnPc loaded nanocapsules (ZnPc/NCs), conventional and lipid core, constituted by polymers chitosan (NCA), poly-ε-caprolactone (NCB), and poly-ε-caprolactone coated with chitosan (NCC) were prepared by the interfacial deposition of preformed polymer method. The physicochemical characterization of ZnPc/NCs was performed (hydrodynamic radius, polydispersity index, zeta potential, pH, encapsulation efficiency, morphology and stability indicative evaluation at different temperatures over time). Photophysical (ZnPc aggregation) and photochemical studies (photodegradation of 1.3-diphenylisobenzofuran, DPBF, of ZnPc, and calculation of singlet oxygen quantum yield, Δ) were carried out and an evaluation the in vitro release kinetics study was also be done. The formulations presented physicochemical characteristics suitable to our expectations, with particle size in the nanometer scale (119 nm ± 3.86, 95 nm ± 0.82 and 83 nm ± 0.54 to NCA, NCB and NCC, respectively), index polydispersity lower than 0.24. Regarding the zeta potential, the nanocapsules showed positive and moderately high value for NCA and NCC (+34 mV ± 3.65 and +22 mV ± 0.46, respectively) and a negative one for NCB (-13 mV ± 0.80) and all formulations showed high encapsulation efficiency (greater than 99%). The ZnPc/NCs showed spherical shape and were stable during the storage time (90 days) at temperatures of 25 °C and 37 °C. Regarding the photophysical and photochemical studies, the free ZnPc (unencapsulated) did not suffer aggregation in the concentrations and solvents studied, and the ZnPc/NCs efficiency for the production of 1O2 was been confirmed by the high values found for Δ (0.61 ± 0.13, 0 36 ± 0.04, 0.41 ± 0.02 for NCA, NCB and NCC, respectively). In the time scale usually used in PDT (150 s) the photosensitizer shows photostability and only a small photodegradation was been observed when a high dose of light was applied. The release kinetics study of ZnPc loaded nanocapsules showed controlled release and no burst effect. The release profile follows the Higuchi's kinetic model for nanocapsules indicating that the process is controlled by diffusion, whereas the release depends on the system composition and increases in the order: NCC <NCB <NCA. Based on the results obtained in this work, the conventional and lipid core nanocapsules containing ZnPc are promising delivery systems for use in PDT.
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