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pH-responsive ultrasonic self-assembly spinosad-loaded nanomicelles and their antifungal activity to Fusarium oxysporum

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posted on 2019-08-01, 00:00 authored by E Dong, Z Yang, C Zhou, C Wang, S Li, Q Ouyang, Lingxue KongLingxue Kong, Z He, J Xie, P Li, P Yang
In this paper, we synthesized amphiphilic chitosan using one-pot method with the goal to develop delivery system for the natural pesticide spinosad. Chitosan-Isoleucine-Polyethylene glycol methyl ether (CIP)copolymers based nanomicelles (CIPNMs)were prepared by self-assembly with the assistance of ultrasonic treatment and then the spinosad was loaded on the micelles. Sphere-shaped spinosad-loaded CIPNMs (SSD@CIPNMs)with the particle sizes of approximately 454.9 nm were obtained with the CIP co-polymers. The shell of CIPNMs could effectively prevent the photodegradation of spinosad and played a role of protective barrier. In addition, the prepared SSD@CIPNMs not only delayed the release of spinosad but also had a property of pH-responsive. The release rate of SSD@CIPNMs at pH = 6.4 was greater than that of at pH = 7.0. And, the contact angle of SSD@CIPNMs on banana leaves surface was 60.47°, which meant SSD@CIPNMs had a good affinity with banana leaves. Furthermore, SSD@CIPNMs showed higher antifungal activity against Fusarium oxysporum compared with the unencapsulated spinosad at the same drug dose. This work was contribution to the development of nano-drug carrier systems of natural polymer materials, with a great potential for targeted treatment of banana wilt.

History

Journal

Reactive and functional polymers

Volume

141

Pagination

123 - 132

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

1381-5148

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2019, Elsevier B.V.