Publications by authors named "Gianluca Bazzoli"

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  • Tablet coating with aqueous solvents is an eco-friendly option compared to organic ones, but it can lead to quality issues like increased porosity and cracks due to interactions with water.
  • This study focused on compressing a mixture of a model drug and three common excipients to understand their behavior during the coating process, which involved hypromellose and an enteric coating.
  • X-Ray microcomputed tomography (XµCT) was used to measure porosity and revealed significant structural changes in the tablets, indicating that the mechanical properties of the components greatly influence porosity and potential defects after coating.
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The nebulization of alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) for its administration to the lung could be an interesting alternative to parenteral infusion for patients suffering from AAT genetic deficiency (AATD). In the case of protein therapeutics, the effect of the nebulization mode and rate on protein conformation and activity must be carefully considered. In this paper two types of nebulizers, i.

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Alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) deficiency is a genetic disorder associated with pulmonary emphysema and bronchiectasis. Its management currently consists of weekly infusions of plasma-purified human AAT, which poses several issues regarding plasma supplies, possible pathogen transmission, purification costs, and parenteral administration. Here, we investigated an alternative administration strategy for augmentation therapy by combining recombinant expression of AAT in bacteria and the production of a respirable powder by spray drying.

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This study evaluated the early modulation of the phenotype and cytokine secretion in swine immune cells treated with an engineered killer peptide (KP) based on an anti-idiotypic antibody functionally mimicking a yeast killer toxin. The influence of KP on specific immunity was investigated using porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) and porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) as ex vivo antigens. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from healthy pigs were stimulated with KP and with a scramble peptide for 20 min, 1, 4 and 20 h or kept unstimulated.

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