Polyphenol‐Mediated Engineering of Lipid Nanoparticles With Crystalline Mesophases
Abstract
Abstract Lipids self‐assemble into lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) with different crystalline mesophases, including lamellar and nonlamellar (e.g., cubic and hexagonal) mesophases. Although various additives can modulate lipid curvature, the formation of nonlamellar crystalline mesophases in LNPs typically depends on specific phase‐forming lipids, which limits the overall design space and structural versatility for cargo loading. Herein, a new class of nonlamellar LNPs is engineered through the one‐step assembly of two components—a polyphenol and a lipid—where the lipid mesophases are modulated by the polyphenols in a concentration‐dependent manner. The polyphenol‐based LNPs exhibit ordered Im3m micellar cubic or hexagonal nanostructures and can load metal ions, small‐molecule drugs, polypeptides, proteins, polysaccharides, and mRNA. The present study establishes an approach to generate nonlamellar LNPs with ordered nanostructures and functional cargos for diverse applications.
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Authors (10)
Shiyao Li
State Key Laboratory of Green Papermaking and Resource Recycling School of Environmental Science and Engineering Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai China
Patrick Charchar
School of Engineering
Haitao Yu
Zhixing Lin
Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Research and Innovation Center for Graphene and 2D Materials, Food Security and Technology Center
Hamish G. Brown
Ian Holmes Imaging Centre Bio21 Molecular Science and Biotechnology Institute University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria 3052 Australia
Wanjun Xu
Department of Chemical Engineering The University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia
Chan‐Jin Kim
Department of Chemical Engineering The University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria 3010 Australia
Irene Yarovsky
School of Engineering
Yi Ju
School of Science RMIT University Melbourne Victoria 3000 Australia
Frank Caruso
Department of Chemical Engineering