Bioinspired synthesis of bioactive glass nanocomposites for hyaluronic acid delivery to bone and skin

Dey, Namit ; Mohny, Franklin Pulikkottil ; Betsy Reshma, G. ; Rao, Divya ; Ganguli, Munia ; Santhiya, Deenan (2023) Bioinspired synthesis of bioactive glass nanocomposites for hyaluronic acid delivery to bone and skin International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 253 . p. 127262. ISSN 0141-8130

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.127262

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.127262

Abstract

In this study, we present nanocomposites of bioactive glass (BG) and hyaluronic acid (HA) (nano-BGHA) for effective delivery of HA to skin and bone. The synthesis of the nanocomposites has been carried out through the bio-inspired method, which is a modification of the traditional Stober's synthesis as it avoids using ethanol, ammonia, synthetic surfactants, or high-temperature calcination. This environmentally friendly, bio-inspired route allowed the synthesis of mesoporous nanocomposites with an average hydrodynamic radius of ∼190 nm and an average net surface charge of ∼−21 mV. Most nanocomposites are amorphous and bioactive in nature with over 70 % cellular viability for skin and bone cell lines even at high concentrations, along with high cellular uptake (90–100 %). Furthermore, the nanocomposites could penetrate skin cells in a transwell set-up and artificial human skin membrane (StratM®), thus depicting an attractive strategy for the delivery of HA to the skin. The purpose of the study is to develop nanocomposites of HA and BG that can have potential applications in non-invasive treatments that require the delivery of high molecular weight HA such as in the case of osteoarthritis, sports injury treatments, eye drops, wound healing, and some anticancer treatments, if further investigated. The presence of BG further enhances the range to bone-related applications. Additionally, the nanocomposites can have potential cosmeceutical applications where HA is abundantly used, for instance in moisturizers, dermal fillers, shampoos, anti-wrinkle creams, etc.

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