Electrospun Hydrophilic Janus Nanocomposites for the Rapid Onset of Therapeutic Action of Helicid.

The oral delivery of active ingredients for the fast onset of therapeutic effects is a well-known method in patients. In this study, a new kind of hydrophilic Janus structural nanocomposite was designed for the rapid dissolution and transmembrane permeation of helicid, an herbal medicine with poor water solubility. A side-by-side electrospinning process characterized by an eccentric spinneret was developed to fabricate the Janus nanocomposites. The morphology, inner structure, incorporated components and their physical states, hydrophilicity, and functional performances of the Janus nanocomposites were investigated. The experimental results demonstrated that an unspinnable fluid (polyvinylpyrrolidone K10-sodium dodecyl sulfate) could be simultaneously treated with an electrospinnable fluid (polyvinylpyrrolidone K90-helicid) to create Janus structural nanocomposites. The prepared Janus nanofibers exhibited linear morphology and notable side-by-side inner structure with all the incorporated components present in an amorphous state. Both the control of monolithic nanocomposites and the Janus composites can provide more than 10-fold the transmembrane rates of crude helicid particles. Compared with monolithic nanocomposites, the Janus nanocomposites exhibited improved hydrophilicity and can further promote the dissolution and transmembrane permeation of helicid for a potentially faster onset of therapeutic actions. The generation mechanisms and functional performance of Janus nanocomposites were suggested. The preparation protocols reported here can provide a useful approach for designing and developing new functional nanocomposites in the form of Janus structures. Meanwhile, the medicated hydrophilic Janus nanocomposites represent a newly developed kind of nano drug delivery system for the fast onset of therapeutic action of orally administered water-insoluble drugs.

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