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Chinese herb pollen derived micromotors as active oral drug delivery system for gastric ulcer treatment.


ABSTRACT: Considerable efforts have been devoted to treating gastric ulcers. Attempts in this field tend to develop drug delivery systems with prolonged gastric retention time. Herein, we develop novel Chinese herb pollen-derived micromotors as active oral drug delivery system for treating gastric ulcer. Such Chinese herb pollen-derived micromotors are simply produced by asymmetrically sputtering Mg layer onto one side of pollen grains. When exposed to gastric juice, the Mg layer can react with the hydrogen ions, resulting in intensive generation of hydrogen bubbles to propel the micromotors. Benefiting from the autonomous motion and unique spiny structure, our micromotors can move actively in the stomach and adhere to the surrounding tissues. Besides, their special architecture endows the micromotors with salient capacity of drug loading and releasing. Based on these features, we have demonstrated that our Chinese herb pollen-derived micromotors could effective deliver berberine hydrochloride and show desirable curative effect on the gastric ulcer model of mice. Therefore, these Chinese herb pollen-derived micromotors are anticipated to serve as promising oral drug delivery carriers for clinical applications.

SUBMITTER: Cai L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10542601 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chinese herb pollen derived micromotors as active oral drug delivery system for gastric ulcer treatment.

Cai Lijun L   Zhao Cheng C   Cao Xinyue X   Lu Minhui M   Li Ning N   Luo Yuan Y   Wang Yongan Y   Zhao Yuanjin Y  

Bioactive materials 20230927


Considerable efforts have been devoted to treating gastric ulcers. Attempts in this field tend to develop drug delivery systems with prolonged gastric retention time. Herein, we develop novel Chinese herb pollen-derived micromotors as active oral drug delivery system for treating gastric ulcer. Such Chinese herb pollen-derived micromotors are simply produced by asymmetrically sputtering Mg layer onto one side of pollen grains. When exposed to gastric juice, the Mg layer can react with the hydrog  ...[more]

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