Synthesis and Physicochemical Characterization of Biodegradable Star-Shaped Poly Lactide-Co-Glycolide-β-Cyclodextrin Copolymer Nanoparticles Containing Albumin

The purposes of this research were to synthesize and characterize star-shaped poly lactide-co-glycolide-β-cyclodextrin (PLGA-β-CD) copolymer by reacting L-lactide, glycolide and β-cyclodextrin in the presence of stannous octoate as a catalyst. The structure of PLGA-β-CD copolymer was confirmed with 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR and FT-IR spectra. Albumin as a model peptide drug was encapsulated within nanoparticles made of PLGA-β-CD with a modified double emulsion method. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) photomicrographs showed that the nanoparticles have the mean diameter within the range of 80 210 nm. Also they were almost spherical in shape. Effects of the experimental parameters, such as copolymer composition, copolymer concentration, and reaction temperature, on particular size and encapsulation efficiency were investigated.


Introduction
Therapeutic proteins have been recognized as a novel generation of drugs, mainly due to their highly specific activity [1,2].Biodegradable nanoparticles as drug delivery systems for proteins or peptides have become an extremely hot topic for decades; these nanoparticles are suitable alternatives for conventional dosage forms [3,4].As to the use of different biodegradable polymers, PLGA has been extensively used for preparation of nanoparticles due to its safety and physicochemical properties, as it is nontoxic, biodegradable and biocompatible [5,6].
The sequential resistances of this hydrophobic polymeric system are the low entrapment efficiency, the instability of entrapped hydrophilic protein, the burst release and its imperfect release thereafter [7,8].To overcome demerits of PLGA, nanoparticles described above constructed novel composite nanoparticles, which were composed of biodegradable polymers [9].Alginate and chitosan were used to form double-walled nanocapsules [10,11].This kind of nanocapsules not only gives protein a suitable nanoenvironment by dual hydrophilic protection but also makes the initial release retarded [12].In addition, the dual-walled nanocapsules can be more incorporated in PLGA by W/O emulsification, and the release profiles including the burst release and sustained release can be accommodated with the parameters of alginate, chitosan, and ratios of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) to poly(glycolic acid) (PGA) [13,14].In addition, the encapsulation efficiency of the composite nanospheres is elevated evidently.Also cyclodextrins (CD) are a group of cyclic oligosaccharides obtained from the enzymatic degradation of starch [15].They have torus form with hydrophilic outer surface and a lipophilic central hollow space [16].These properties cause CDs to form inclusion complexes with lipophilic molecules [17,18].The three most important CDs, α, β and γ, are composed of six, seven or eight D-(+) glucopyranose units, respectively.The aqueous solubility of a protein and drug-CD complex in particular, can be dramatically different from that of the free form.This complexation will affect many of the physicochemical properties of drug without alteration of the essential pharmacokinetic [19,20].In general, they are used to enhance solubility, bioavailability and stability.Also, they protect drugs against physicochemical and enzymatic degradation [21,22].No covalent bonds can be between the CD and its guest, so complexation can be considered as a dynamic procedure.Therefore, a drug including within the cyclodextrin hollow may be dissociated upon dilution, displaced by a more appropriate guest or transferred to a matrix for which it has a higher affinity, such as an organic membrane [23].CDs have been successfully used to modify the release features of polymeric systems mainly due to their facility of forming inclusion complexes with drugs that affect drug solubility and/or diffusivity [24].Serum albumins are the most abundant proteins in blood plasma.They aid in the transport, supply and metabolism of several endogenous and exogenous ligands [25].So serum albumin is in use as a model for studying drug-protein interaction in vitro.Many drugs and other bioactive small molecules bind reversibly to albumin and other serum components then utility as carriers [26].
The aim of present work was to assess the merits of PLGA-β-CD nanoparticles as an albumin carrier.For this purpose, the copolymers of PLGA-β-CD were synthesized and characterized.Polymeric nanoparticles were prepared by using a precipitation-solvent evaporation technique.To study the effect of experimental parameters on the properties of these nanoparticls, different formulations of monomers were obtained and fully characterized for morphology, size and encapsulation efficiency.

Synthesis of β-CD-PLGA Copolymer
β-CD-PLGA Copolymer nanoparticles of five different ratio (according to Table 1) were synthesized Bulk polymerization.LA, GA, and β-CD were heated while stirring to 40˚C, in a nitrogen atmosphere followed by the addition of 0.05% of stannous octoate.The temperature was raised to 150˚C.After 15 min the viscous mixture reacted further at 150˚C for 10 h.The mixture was dissolved in dichloromethane (DCM) as much as possible by boiling and the solvent was separated.The solution was treated with aqueous HCl solution to remove the catalyst.The solution was washed with water and diluted with DMC and added drop wise within half an hour to methanol at -30˚C.At this temperature the mixture was stirred and the product was filtered off and lyophilized.The copolymers are referred to in the text as PLGA-β-CDx, where x designates the mole % of β-CD in the copolymer.

Preparation of Albumin-Loaded Nanoparticles
Drug-loaded nanoparticles PLGA-β-CD nanoparticles were prepared by using a double emulsion methodevaporation (W/O/W).The albumin was dissolved in HCl (0.1 N) and added to polymer solution (with 10 wt%) in Dichloromethane followed by homogenization in a 20,000 rpm and 60 second primary emulsion W/O was established.These emulsions added to aqueous solution of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and for a second time were under Homogenizer.During homogenization the temperature was fixed below 10˚C.After the formation of the emulsion W/O/W solvent was evaporated under vacuum.Nanoparticles obtained by centrifugation at 12,000 rpm for 20 min and were isolated.Nanoparticles supernatants were removed and stored for subsequent experiments.The chemical structures of the copolymers were determined by 13 CNMR 1H-NMR (Bruker spectra spin 400 MHz, Leipzig, Germany).

Study of Thermal Properties
Glass transition temperature (Tg) was determined using differential scanning calorimetric measurements (DSC7 Perkin Elemer, Waltham, USA).All measurements were conducted in crimped nonhermetioc aluminium pans by heating the samples at a rate of 10˚C/min from 20 to 200˚C, with an empty crimped aluminum pan used as reference.Tg was considered at the mid-point temperature of the endothermic drift in the heating curve.All DSC tests were carried out under a 2 ml/min flow of nitrogen to prevent oxidation.

Determine of Average Molecular Weight and
Polydispersity Index The molecular weight and molecular weight distribution (polydispersity index, Mw/Mn) of copolymers were determined by gel permeation chromatography (GPC, waters 515 HPLC pump, USA), that is equipped with a refractive index detector, using a series of high-resolution columns (waters, styragel HR4E 7.8 mm × 300 mm and styragel HR3E 7.8 × 300 mm) and tetrahydrofuran (THF) as a mobile phase.Tetrahydrofuran was used as eluent at 45˚C and polystyrene standards (polymer laboratories, Inc.USA).Total time for analyzing of samples which were injected after dissolving in THF solvent was 10 -15 minutes.

Determination of Particle Size and Morphology of the Drug-Loaded Nanoparticle
The morphology of the polymeric nanoparticles was observed using a scanning electron microscopy (SEM).For the scanning electron microscopy (SEM), the lyophilized nanoparticles were placed on a double stick tape over aluminum stubs to get a uniform layer of particles.Sam-ples were then gold-coated using a sputter gold coater.Gold coated particle samples were cooled over liquid nitrogen prior to SEM observations to avoid their melting under high magnification due to the electron beam exposure (Leo Electron Microscopy Ltd., Cambridge, UK).Prior to examination, samples were prepared on aluminum stubs and coated with gold under argon atmosphere by means of a sputter coater.

Determination of the Albumin Entrapment
Efficiency Loaded drug quantity was determined according to the following method after nanoparticles were formed, unbound albumin was separated by centrifugation for 10 min, and the precipitate nanoparticles were separated.The separated nanoparticles was then lyophilized and resulting powder containing the albumin -loaded nanoparticles was dissolved in DMC to obtain a clear solution and analyzed UV spectrophotometrically (Shimadzu UV-160).Loading capacity was expressed in terms of entrapped drug content, and entrapment efficiency (EE %) as follows: ( ) Star-shaped polymers because of only one branched center are the simplest branched polymers.These polymers can be produced by chemically linking preformed polymers (polymer first method) or by growing polymer chains from a multifunctional initiator (core first method).
Coupling agents with a compressed dendritic construction have been used to enhance the functionality of the star polymers.Branched polyesters consisting of PVA grafted with chains of PLGA is typical polyester used for pharmaceutical use.In the present study, β-CD was proffered to previously use multifunctional initiators as the potential of CDs and their derivatives as new biodegradable carrier for peptides, proteins, and oligonucleotides with emphasize on the interaction between CDs, these drug candidates, and various endogenous molecules.Chemical structure of star shaped PLGA-β-CD copo-lymer is shown in Figure 1.The copolymer was synthesized by bulk polymerization of the lactones (LA and GA) in the presence of the β-CD using sn-octoate as catalyst.The primary hydroxyl groups of β-CD are expected to begin the polymerization of LA and GA, while it is rather debatable whether the secondary OH will act alike in view of its stereochemical inhibition.The yield of polymer synthesis after precipitation with cold ethers given in Table 1.Per mole of β-CD and sn-octoate in all polymerization reactions was 0.1 and 0.05 mole and the variable molar ratios of LA and GA were used.Relatively low amount of β-CD and catalyst was used in order to obtain high molecular weight polymers.Table 1 and GPC choromarograms in Figure 2 shows that increasing the molar ratio of LA to GA, yield of polymerization and the molecular weight of the final polymer increase and the best results in molar ratio of 3 to 1(I) is obtained.This shows the higher activity of LA in copolymerization.Another reactions with variable molar of cyclodextrin were prepared and observed that increasing molar ratio of cyclodextrin growing polymers very minor and the molecular weight of the polymers were low, it related to complexation of monomers in the internal cavity of the cyclodextrin and prevents the initiation of the polymerization reaction.Also, decreasing of cyclodextrin molar ratio from 0.1 mole lead to the formation of linear chains of PLGA.Therefore, the appropriate concentration of cyclodextrin was considered 0.1 moles.

DSC Measurements
DSC is usually used for study of physical state of nanoparticles.DSC was used to determine the thermal properties of star-shaped copolymers.The expected decrease in the glass transition temperatures Tg and melting points Tm could be observed (Table 1).The reduction of interactions between the star-shaped polyester molecules due to their branched structure lowered Tg and Tm compared to linear PLGA copolymers.As shown in Table 1 increasing lactide in a certain concentration melting point of copolymer were increased becouse lactide increasing number of methyl groups and the amorphous nature of the polymer is more.

NMR and FT-IR Spectra of Copolymer
The chemical composition of the copolymers was determined with H-NMR and C-NMR by integrating the signals pertaining to each monomer.The freeze dried particles dissolved in DMSO showed the same spectra as that of the original copolymer.This indicated that the composition for the particles was exactly the same as that of the original matrix.Although the 1 H NMR spectra (Figure 3) of star-branched polyesters show the resonance signals for typical linear PLGA protons (the mul-   ester bond appeared at about 169 ppm CD-LA ester, and β-CD-CH2-OCO at about 61.2.The FT-IR spectra of these copolymers showed a broad absorption at 2990 cm −1 indicating the presence of -OH groups.In addition, an absorption band at 1760 cm −1 confirms the formation of -O-C-O ester bonds (Figure 5).The GPC traces of the star-shaped PLGA-β-CD copolymers give monodisperse curves.In fact, this is in agreement with previous publications where sn-octoate was used for LA-glycerol or LA pentaerythrol.Therefore, it could be suggested that nitiation of polymerization occurs via the polyol (β-CD).

Characterization of Made of PLGA-β-CD Copolymer Nanoparticles
Star-shaped PLGA-β-CD(I) copolymer nanoparticles were prepared by a double emulsion-solvent evaporation method in the presence PVA.Figures 6 and 7 shows the SEM and TEM micrographs of the star-shaped PLGA-β-CD nanoparticles.SEM and TEM micrographs of all nanoparticles revealed relatively spherical morphology.The average particle size of samples was 80 -210 nm.

Effect of Temperature on Yield of Polymerization and Molecular Weight
Polymerizations were conducted in solvent-free and melt conditions.Polymerization performed in 130˚C and 150˚C and 180˚C.Polymerization yield and the molecular weight of the polymers for sample (I) is summarized in Table 2.As Table 2 increasing the temperature of the polymerization reaction from130˚C to 180˚C the yield of polymerization increased and concentration of unreacted monomers reduced.Also increase in the reaction temperature leads to a decrease in the molecular weight of the polymers.As shown in Table 2, between the different Table 2.The effect of temperature on the reaction yield and the molecular weight of the final polymer.

Effect of Copolymer Concentration on the Nanoparticles Properties
Concentration of the polymer in the emulsion is an important factor on nanoparticles properties.As shown in Tables 3 and 4 polymer molecular weight oil/water ratio and temperature plays an important role in particle size.As shown in Table 3 increase concentration of polymer microparticle size and efficiency is Mykrvankpsvlasyvn.The reason for this is explained so thick and viscous po- lymer solution cannot be easily broken into smaller droplets.On the other hand, the formation of a solid shell around Mykrvzrat high concentration of polymer in the polymer layer creates a viscous drop Mykrvzrat faster done.External aqueous phase of the emulsion layer to prevent diffusion of albumin.The high concentration of polymer increases efficiency and reduces nanoparticles initial burst release is albumin.

Effect of Aqueous Phase Volume on Particle Size and EE
According to Table 4 increasing in the aqueous phase volume led to a decrease of nanoparticles average size.
Coalescence of droplets could be prevented by a large quantity of internal phase.An increase in the internal aqueous could lead to an increase in EE.The Precipitation of the polymer solution phase was accelerated and the hardening time was shortened with the increase of inner phase.

Effect of Temperature on the Albumin Loaded PLGA-β-CD Copolymers Properties with
Temperemper of preparing nanoparticles known to be a key factor to influence the size and encapsulation efficiency of nanoparticles.As shown in Table 5 increasing the temperature from 10˚C to 28˚C reduce thenanoparticle size becouse the emulsion W/O/W have lower viscosity in high temperatures, so it is easier to break it into smaller droplets.When the temperature of encapsulation raised to 38˚C particles size increased due to the high evaporation rate of the solvent.In addition Table 5 shows that in 10˚C to 38˚C encapsulation efficiency is higher than other temperatures.Differences in encapsulation efficiency depend on various parameters such as condition of reaction, nanoparticle size, initial loading, polymer concentration, polymer molecular weight, polymer composition, and special techniques are particle.Formation of a solid layer of polymer around nanoparticle increase efficiency).Nanoparticles which prepared at 38˚C quickly become solid and this increased efficiency of encapsulation.The efficiency of prepared nanoparticles in temperatures below and above will be the same [27,28].

Conclusion
Biodegradable nanoparticles, as drug delivery paradigms, have been extensively used for delivery of wide ranges of small molecules as well as macromolecules such as peptides, proteins and genes [29].The morphological modification may improve the physicochemical characteristics of the biodegradable polymers.Star-shaped PLGA-β-CD copolymers with different molar ratios of monomers were synthesized and used for the preparation of albumin nanoparticles [30].In conclusion, the results obtained in the present study showed that star-shaped PLGA-β-CD could be synthesized by ring-opening polymerization of the LA and GA in the presence of β-CD.The albumin loaded nanoparticles could be prepared by double emulsion technique.It was found that the copolymers' composition influences the mean geometric diameter of the albumin loaded nanoparticles, as well as their loading efficiency.These results showed that PLGA-β-CD nanoparticles could be an effective carrier for anticancer drug delivery.An increase in the internal aqueous phase volume led to a decrease in particles' average size.The high entrapment efficiency (EE) (about 70%) was obtained for 80 nm particles [31,32].
β-CD)I temperatures, 150˚C is the best temperature for polymerization reaction.