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  • Sperminated pullulans (SP) of varying molecular weights were studied for their ability to enhance insulin absorption in rats, showing positive effects when combined with insulin.
  • In vivo tests indicated low toxicity, while in vitro experiments revealed tighter junctions were affected, but toxicity levels were lower at these concentrations.
  • A high molecular weight of SP is suggested to be beneficial for developing safe, effective formulations for peptide and protein drugs, with changes in tight junction proteins potentially playing a role in the absorption process.

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Purpose: To investigate the varied effects of sperminated pullulans (SP) with different amino residues on cornea permeability and its local toxicity.

Methods: Three groups of rabbits were used: control, low-amino residue content SP (SP-L), and high-amino residue content SP (SP-H). The in vitro and in vivo spreading assays were combined with high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to measure the concentration of puerarin in the external medium or aqueous humor when 0% SP, 0.

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  • Sperminated pullulans (SP) of varying molecular weights were studied for their ability to enhance insulin absorption in rats, showing positive effects when combined with insulin.
  • In vivo tests indicated low toxicity, while in vitro experiments revealed tighter junctions were affected, but toxicity levels were lower at these concentrations.
  • A high molecular weight of SP is suggested to be beneficial for developing safe, effective formulations for peptide and protein drugs, with changes in tight junction proteins potentially playing a role in the absorption process.
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[Enhancement of insulin absorption through mucosal membranes using cationic polymers].

Yakugaku Zasshi

September 2010

Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Josai University, Saitama, Japan.

Cationic polymers (e.g., cationated gelatins, cationated pullulans and poly-L-arginines) have potential to promote transmucosal delivery of peptide and protein drugs without producing any toxic effects on epithelial cells.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of two sperminated pullulans (SP) with a different number of amino groups (SP-L, amino group content 0.124 mmol/g polymer; and SP-H, amino group content 0.578 mmol/g polymer) on the permeation of drugs through isolated rabbit corneas.

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Sperminated pullulans (SP) and gelatin (SG) having different numbers of amino groups were prepared as sperminated polymers for absorption enhancement and the absorption-enhancing effects on the pulmonary absorption of insulin in rats and the permeation of FITC-dextran (MW 4400, FD4) through Calu-3 cell monolayers were evaluated. In both in vivo and in vitro experimental systems, SP and SG acted as enhancers and their enhancing effects correlated with the amino group content. The zeta potential of red blood cells treated with SP and SG was positive and the degree was also correlated with the amino group content.

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