331 resultados para EUDRAGIT MICROPARTICLES
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Filmes matriciais foram preparados com fármacos com diferentes solubilidades aquosas (tartarato de metoprolol, ibuprofeno e diclofenac Na) e diferentes polímeros (etilcelulose, Eudragit RS e Eudragit RL). Foram obtidas soluções sólidas (fármaco dissolvido) e dispersões sólidas (fármaco disperso). A libertação dos fármacos foi estudada em função do tipo de fármaco, doseamento, tipo e quantidade de aditivo e do tipo de polímero. A libertação dos fármacos não foi de acordo com a sua solubilidade aquosa, mas sim com o estado físico do fármaco na matriz. O incremento do conteúdo do fármaco na matriz aumentou a velocidade de libertação monotonicamente para a solução sólida. Em contraste, com a dispersão sólida, o aumento da dosagem de fármaco não originou quase nenhum efeito até 30 %, registando-se apenas, posteriormente, um acréscimo na sua velocidade. A inclusão de aditivos hidrofílicos aumentou principalmente a fase inicial do perfil de libertação do fármaco e não produziu efeito no plateau. Por outro lado, polietilenoglicol 1500 diminuiu a libertação de diclofenac Na devido ao aprisionamento do fármaco nos seus domínios. O efeito do tipo de polímero na libertação de ibuprofeno esteve relacionado com a partição do fármaco com o polímero. No caso do tartarato de metoprolol, a libertação foi muito mais rápida do da matriz de Eudragit RS do que de EC, devido à formação de uma mistura amorfa.
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Chitosan and its half-acetylated derivative have been compared as excipients in mucoadhesive tablets containing ibuprofen. Initially the powder formulations containing the polymers and the drug were prepared by either co-spray drying or physical co-grinding. Polymer–drug interactions and the degree of drug crystallinity in these formulations were assessed by infrared spectroscopy and differential scanning calorimetry. Tablets were prepared and their swelling and dissolution properties were studied in media of various pHs. Mucoadhesive properties of ibuprofen-loaded and drug-free tablets were evaluated by analysing their detachment from pig gastric mucosa over a range of pHs. Greater polymer–drug interactions were seen for spray-dried particles compared to co-ground samples and drug loading into chitosan-based microparticles (41%) was greater than the corresponding half-acetylated samples (32%). Swelling and drug release was greater with the half-acetylated chitosan tablets than tablets containing the parent polymer and both tablets were mucoadhesive, the extent of which was dependent on substrate pH. The results illustrate the potential sustained drug delivery benefits of both chitosan and its half-acetylated derivative as mucoadhesive tablet excipients.
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Live bacterial cells (LBC) are administered orally as attenuated vaccines, to deliver biopharmaceutical agents, and as probiotics to improve gastrointestinal health. However, LBC present unique formulation challenges and must survive gastrointestinal antimicrobial defenses including gastric acid after administration. We present a simple new formulation concept, termed Polymer Film Laminate (PFL). LBC are ambient dried onto cast acid-resistant enteric polymer films that are then laminated together to produce a solid oral dosage form. LBC of a model live bacterial vaccine and a probiotic were dried directly onto a cast film of enteric polymer. The effectiveness at protecting dried cells in a simulated gastric fluid (pH 2.0) depended on the composition of enteric polymer film used, with a blend of ethylcellulose plus Eudragit L100 55 providing greater protection from acid than Eudragit alone. However, although PFL made from blended polymers films completely released low molecular weight dye into intestinal conditions (pH 7.0), they failed to release LBC. In contrast, PFL made from Eudragit alone successfully protected dried probiotic or vaccine LBC from simulated gastric fluid for 2h, and subsequently released all viable cells within 60min of transfer into simulated intestinal fluid. Release kinetics could be controlled by modifying the lamination method.
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Background Emerging cellular markers of endothelial damage and repair include endothelial microparticles (EMPs) and endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) respectively. Effects of long chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC n-3 PUFA) and influence of genetic background on these markers are not known. Objective This study investigated the effects of fish oil supplementation on both classical and novel markers of endothelial function in subjects prospectively genotyped for the Asp298 eNOS polymorphism and at moderate risk of CVD. Design 84 subjects with moderate risk of CVD (n=40 GG and n=44 GT/TT) completed a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 8-week cross-over trial of fish oil supplementation providing 1.5 g/d LC n-3 PUFA. Effects of genotype and fish oil supplementation on the blood lipid profile, inflammatory markers, vascular function (EndoPAT) and numbers of circulating EPCs and EMP (flow cytometry) were assessed. Results There was no significant effect of fish oil supplementation on blood pressure, plasma lipids or plasma glucose, although there was a trend (P = 0.069) towards a decrease in plasma TG concentration after FO supplementation compared to placebo. GT/TT subjects tended to have higher levels of total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol, but vascular function was not affected by either treatment or eNOS genotype. Biochemical markers of endothelial function were also unaffected by treatment and eNOS genotype. In contrast, there was a significant effect of fish oil supplementation on cellular markers of endothelial function. Fish oil supplementation increased numbers of EPCs and reduced numbers of EMPs relative to the placebo, potentially favouring maintenance of endothelial integrity. There was no influence of genotype for any of the cellular markers of endothelial function, indicating that the effects of fish oil supplementation were independent of eNOS genotype. Conclusions Emerging cellular markers of endothelial damage, integrity and repair appear to be sensitive to potentially beneficial modification by dietary n-3 PUFA.
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We present a novel but simple enteric coated sphere formulation containing probiotic bacteria (Lactobacillus casei). Oral delivery of live bacterial cells (LBC) requires live cells to survive firstly manufacturing processes and secondly GI microbicidal defenses including gastric acid. We incorporated live L. casei directly in the granulation liquid, followed by granulation, extrusion, spheronization, drying and spray coating to produce dried live probiotic spheres. A blend of MCC, calcium-crosslinked alginate, and lactose was developed that gave improved live cell survival during manufacturing, and gave excellent protection from gastric acid plus rapid release in intestinal conditions. No significant loss of viability was observed in all steps except drying, which resulted in approximately 1 log loss of viable cells. Eudragit coating was used to protect dried live cells from acid, and microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) was combined with sodium alginate to achieve efficient sphere disintegration leading to rapid and complete bacterial cell release in intestinal conditions. Viability and release of L. casei was evaluated in vitro in simulated GI conditions. Uncoated spheres gave partial acid protection, but enteric coated spheres effectively protected dried probiotic LBC from acid for 2 h, and subsequently released all viable cells within 1h of transfer into simulated intestinal fluid.
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The utilization of protein hydrolysates in food systems is frequently hindered due to their bitterness and hygroscopicity. Spray drying technology could be an alternative for reducing these problems. The aim of this work was to reduce or to mask the casein hydrolysate bitter taste using spray drying and mixtures of gelatin and soy protein isolate (SPI) as carriers. Six formulations were studied: three with 20% of hydrolysate and 80% of mixture (gelatine/SPI at proportions of 50/50, 40/60 and 60/40%) and three with 30% of hydrolysate and 70% of mixture (gelatine/SPI at proportions of 50/50, 40/60 and 60/40%). The spray-dried formulations were evaluated by SEM, hygroscopicity, thermal behavior (DSC), dissolution, and bitter taste, by a trained sensory panel using a paired-comparison test (free samples vs. spray-dried samples); all samples were presented in powder form. SEM analysis showed mostly spherically shaped particles, with many concavities and some particles with pores. All formulations were oil and water compatible and showed lower hygroscopicity values than free casein hydrolysate. At Aw 0.83, the free hydrolysate showed Tg about 25 degrees C lower than the formulations, indicating that the formulations may be more stable at Aw >= 0.65 since the glass transition should be prevented. The sensory panel found the formulations, tasted in the powder form, to be less bitter (P < 0.05) than the free casein hydrolysate. These results indicated that spray drying of casein hydrolysate with mixtures of gelatin and SPI was successful to attenuate the bitterness of casein hydrolysate. Thus, spray drying widens the possibilities of application of casein hydrolysates. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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in this paper a study of calcining conditions on the microstructural features of sugar cane waste ash (SCWA) is carried out. For this purpose, some microparticles (< 90 mu m) of sugar cane straw ash and sugar cane bagasse ash of samples calcined at 800 degrees C and 1000 are studied by combining the bright field and the dark field images with the electron diffraction patterns in the transmission electron microscopy (TEM). It is appreciated that the morphology and texture of these microparticles change when silicon or calcium are present. Furthermore, it is observed that iron oxide (magnetite Fe(3)O(4)) is located in the calcium-rich particles. The microstructural information is correlated with the results of a kinetic-diffusive model that allows the computing of the kinetic parameters of the pozzolanic reaction (mainly the reaction rate constant). The results show that the sugar cane wastes ash calcined at 800 and 1000 degrees C have properties indicative of high pozzolanic activity. The X-ray diffraction patterns, the TEM images and the pozzolanic activity tests show the influence of different factors on the activation of these ashes. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Background and purpose: The present study reports on the preparation and testing of a sustained delivery system for the immunomodulatory peptide P10 aimed at reducing the in vivo degradation of the peptide and the amount required to elicit a protective immune response against paracoccidioidomycosis. Experimental approach: BALB/c mice were infected with the yeast Paracoccidioides brasiliensis to mimic the chronic form of paracoccidioidomycosis. The animals were treated daily with sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim alone or combined with peptide P10, either emulsified in Freund`s adjuvant or entrapped in poly(lactic acid-glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles at different concentrations (1 mu g, 5 mu g, 10 mu g, 20 mu g or 40 mu g center dot 50 mu L-1). Therapeutic efficacy was assessed as fungal burden in tissues and the immune response by quantitative determination of cytokines. Key results: Animals given combined chemotherapy and P10 nanotherapy presented a marked reduction of fungal load in the lungs, compared with the non-treated animals. After 30 days of treatment, P10 entrapped within PLGA (1 mu g center dot 50 mu L-1) was more effective than `free` P10 emulsified in Freund`s adjuvant (20 mu g center dot 50 mu L-1), as an adjuvant to chemotherapy. After treatment for 90 days, the higher doses of P10 entrapped within PLGA (5 or 10 mu g center dot 50 mu L-1) were most effective. Treatment with P10 emulsified in Freund`s adjuvant (20 mu g center dot 50 mu L-1) or P10 entrapped within PLGA (1 mu g center dot 50 mu L-1) were accompanied by high levels of interferon-gamma in lung. Conclusions and implications: Combination of sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim with the P10 peptide entrapped within PLGA demonstrated increased therapeutic efficacy against paracoccidioidomycosis. P10 incorporation into PLGA nanoparticles dramatically reduced the peptide amount necessary to elicit a protective effect.
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This study presents a comparison of the X-ray transmission through microsized and nanosized materials. For this purpose CuO nanoparticles, with 13.4 nm average grain size, and CuO microparticles, with a mean particle size of 56 mu m, were incorporated separately to beeswax in a concentration of 5%. Results show that the transmission through the above material plates with microsized and nanosized CuO was almost the same for X-ray beams generated at 60 and 102 kV tube voltages. However, for the radiation beams generated at 26 and 30 kV tube voltages the X-rays are more attenuated by the nanostructured CuO plates by a factor of at least 14%. Results suggest that the difference in the low energy range may be due to the higher number of particles/gram in the plates designed with CuO nanoparticles and due to the grain size effect on the X-ray transmission. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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In this communication, we report on the formation of calcium hexahydroxodizincate dehydrate, CaZn(2)(OH)(6)center dot 2H(2)O (CZO) powders under microwave-hydrothermal (MH) conditions. These powders were analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Field-emission gum scanning electron microscopy (FEG-SEM), ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) absorption spectroscopy and photoluminescence (PL) measurements. XRD patterns confirmed that the pure CZO phase was obtained after MH processing performed at 130 degrees C for 2 h. FEG-SEM micrographs indicated that the morphological modifications as well as the growth of CZO microparticles are governed by Ostwald-ripening and coalescence mechanisms. UV-vis spectra showed that this material have an indirect optical band gap. The pure CZO powders exhibited an yellow PL emission when excited by 350 nm wavelength at room temperature. (C) 2009 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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Micropartículas nanorrevestidas (MP) foram preparadas através da secagem por aspersão (spray-drying), empregando-se suspensões poliméricas nanoestruturadas como material de revestimento (nanoesferas – NS, nanocápsulas – NC ou nanodispersão – ND). Foram realizados estudos utilizando-se o diclofenaco, tanto na sua forma hidrofílica (diclofenaco sódico), hidrofóbica (diclofenaco ácido) e a dexametasona como fármacos-modelo e o Eudragit S100®, como polímero. O trabalho foi delineado buscando-se o desenvolvimento de metodologias de preparação, o estudo dos fatores que influenciam o processo de revestimento, o conhecimento das características físico-químicas das MP e a avaliação das suas vantagens biológicas. As suspensões poliméricas (NC e NS) foram preparadas através da técnica da nanoprecipitação. As MP foram preparadas utilizando-se diferentes metodologias, de acordo com a hidrofobia do fármaco, envolvendo a combinação de técnicas de evaporação do solvente e secagem por aspersão. A influência dos fatores de secagem (fluxo de alimentação e temperatura de entrada) sobre as características das MP foi avaliada através de um delineamento fatorial 32. A caracterização físico-química foi realizada determinando-se o rendimento do processo, taxa de encapsulação, umidade, tamanho de partícula (nano e micropartículas), área superficial e volume de poros, além das análises morfológicas através de microscopia óptica, eletrônica de varredura (MEV) e microscopia de força atômica (MFA) e análises por difração de raios-X. Além disso, foram avaliados os perfis de liberação do fármaco a partir destas MP (pH 1,2; 5,0 e 7,4), bem como a sua interação (transporte do fármaco e citotoxicidade) com células Caco-2. A vantagem biológica dos sistemas foi determinada pela avaliação do efeito protetor sobre a mucosa gastrintestinal frente aos efeitos tóxicos do diclofenaco. Através do delineamento fatorial foi possível estabelecer os parâmetros de secagem para a obtenção de MP com boas características de rendimento, taxa de encapsulação e umidade (fluxo de alimentação: 3,0 e 4,5 ml/min, para MP obtidas a partir de NC e NS, respectivamente; e temperatura de entrada: 170 C, para ambas). As MP apresentaram rendimentos entre 40 e 80% e taxas de encapsulação entre 70 e 115 %, dependendo do tipo de revestimento nanoestruturado (NS, NC ou ND) e do fármaco empregado (diclofenaco ácido, diclofenaco sódico ou dexametasona) Todas as formulações apresentaram um teor de umidade menor que 3 %. As análises através de MEV demonstraram a presença de nanoestruturas adsorvidas à superfície das MP, indepentemente da formulação estudada e com tamanhos de partículas diretamente relacionados ao tamanho das nanopartículas da suspensão original (170-200 nm para NC e 60-70 nm para NS). A observação morfológica através de MFA também permitiu a visualização destas nanoestruturas na superfície das MP. Essa observação foi associada à redução nas áreas superficias das MP (40-50 m2.g-1 e 115-135 m2.g-1 para MP revestidas a partir de suspensões de NC ou NS, respectivamente) em relação ao núcleo não revestido (150-160 m2.g-1). Os resultados de liberação in vitro do fármaco a partir das MP demonstraram uma modificação da sua liberação, de acordo com o tipo de material nanoestruturado empregado, a natureza do fármaco e a presença de um plastificante (triacetina ou poligol 6000). A análise por difração de raios-X mostrou que o fármaco encontra-se na forma cristalina em praticamente todas as formulações. A vantagem biológica foi estudada em ratos e demonstrada pela redução na toxicidade gastrintestinal do diclofenaco apresentada pelas MP revestidas a partir de NC ou ND (índices lesionais totais: 24,20 e 29,89, respectivamente) em relação a uma solução aquosa do fármaco (índice lesional total: 156,11). Os estudos de interação das MP contendo dexametasona com as células Caco-2 demonstraram a sua potencialidade em modificar a absorção do fármaco em relação a uma solução aquosa do fármaco, sem apresentarem citotoxicidade sobre esta linhagem celular. Além disso, o estudo demonstrou a potencialidade do emprego deste modelo in vitro para prever a liberação do fármaco a partir de sistemas microparticulados. Assim, o conjunto destes estudos mostra que as micropartículas nanorrevestidas apresentam-se como uma nova aplicação dos sistemas nanoestruturados e como uma nova estratégia na obtenção de sistemas micro e multiparticulados de administração de fármacos.
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Cápsulas resistentes ao trato gastrintestinal são freqüentemente usadas com diversos propósitos. Estas cápsulas promovem eficácia farmacológica e farmacocinética de substâncias que são instáveis, ou irritantes para a mucosa gástrica. O diclofenaco de sódio é um antiinflamatório não-esteróide, que, por ser muito utilizado, despertou o interesse do setor magistral para sua manipulação. Porém, o fármaco é irritante para a mucosa gástrica, havendo necessidade de se empregar substâncias capazes de proteger o meio gástrico da ação do medicamento e uma alternativa para o setor magistral é a manipulação de cápsulas gastro-resistentes. Estas cápsulas devem resistir, sem alteração, à ação do suco gástrico, mas desagregar-se rapidamente no suco intestinal. O objetivo deste trabalho foi preparar cápsulas na concentração de 50 mg/cápsula de diclofenaco de sódio formiladas ou revestidas com acetoftalato de celulose ou com Eudragit L100 na máquina de revestimento entérico “Enteric Coating Machine” PCCA ou manualmente. Foram analisados os resultados considerando o perfil de dissolução das formulações. Observou-se que as cápsulas revestidas na máquina com Eudragit L100 e com acetoftalato em acetona revestidas na máquina e manualmente mostraram bons resultados quanto à dissolução, porém, não apresentaram boa aparência no caso das cápsulas de cor vermelha. Quanto às cápsulas revestidas com formol, estas apresentam boa aparência, mas não deram bons resultados no teste de dissolução.
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Micropartículas nanorrevestidas foram preparadas através da secagem por aspersão empregando-se suspensões de nanocápsulas poliméricas como material de revestimento. Uma matriz 2³ foi empregada, e os fatores analisados foram o método de preparação de nanocápsulas (nanoprecipitação e emulsificação-difusão), o polímero [poli(ε-caprolactona) e Eudragit® RS100] e a forma de inclusão da indometacina nas micropartículas (nanocápsulas ou núcleo). Duas formulações adicionais foram preparadas associando a indometacina ao dióxido de silício em etapa única, empregando nanocápsulas obtidas através do método de nanoprecipitação com a poli(ε-caprolactona) e com o Eudragit® RS100. As suspensões de nanocápsulas foram caracterizadas através da medida do pH, do tamanho médio de partícula, do potencial zeta e da eficiência de encapsulação. As micropartículas nanorrevestidas foram caracterizadas quanto ao tamanho de partícula, a taxa de associação, ao rendimento, a área superficial e ao volume de poros. A análise morfológica foi realizada através da microscopia eletrônica de varredura e da microscopia óptica. Também foram determinados o tamanho médio de partícula e o potencial zeta dos pós ressuspendidos. Os perfis de dissolução foram avaliados em tampão fosfato pH 6,8 através da eficiência de dissolução, dos fatores de similaridade e de diferença, da modelagem matemática e do modelo da Lei da Potência. O conjunto dos resultados permitiu selecionar as formulações preparadas com Eudragit® RS100 como sendo as mais promissoras, porque apresentaram maior controle da liberação do fármaco. Em relação à técnica de preparação das nanocápsulas foi selecionada a nanoprecipitação, pois possibilitou a redução de tensoativos, o que torna o processo de secagem mais eficiente. Além disso, a estratégia de associação do fármaco em uma etapa demonstrou perfis de liberação mais controlados para as micropartículas nanorrevestidas. A modelagem matemática empregando a Lei da Potência permitiu a proposição de um modelo de dissolução, a desaglomeração do sistema nanorrevestido microparticulado.
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O pantoprazol (PAN) é um inibidor da bomba de prótons clinicamente empregado para o tratamento de úlcera gástrica e refluxo gastro-esofágico. Estudos relacionados à estabilidade físico-química mostraram que a degradação do PAN está diretamente relacionada com a acidez do meio, determinando a necessidade de administrá-lo em uma forma gastrorresistente. Desse modo, este trabalho propôs-se a desenvolver micropartículas à base de polímero gastrorresistente (Eudragit S100®), polímero de baixa permeabilidade (Eudragit RS30D®) ou de blenda polimérica (Eudragit S100®/ Eudragit RS30D®), contendo PAN pela técnica de spraydrying . O estudo de dissolução in vitro utilizando célula de fluxo demonstrou que o PAN foi liberado das micropartículas em 120 minutos, seguindo cinética de primeira ordem, de acordo com o modelo monoexponencial. A avaliação da gastrorresistência in vitro em célula de fluxo e em dissolutor evidenciou que as formulações de micropartículas à base de Eudragit S100® e da blenda (Eudragit S100®/ Eudragit RS30D®), garantiram adequada proteção ao fármaco em ambiente ácido. Estudos in vivo confirmaram esses resultados, pois possibilitaram a constatação da proteção do fármaco pelas micropartículas durante a passagem pelo estômago, o que possibilitou absorção entérica do PAN em quantidade adequada para exercer atividade farmacológica. Por fim, a investigação ex vivo da permeação do PAN carreado por micropartículas no epitélio intestinal mostrou que estes sistemas foram capazes de garantir a absorção da totalidade do fármaco carreado, constatando-se ainda que este processo ocorreu segundo o modelo monoexponencial.
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Human multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs), also known as mesenchymal stem cells, have become an important and attractive therapeutic tool since they are easily isolated and cultured, have in vitro expansion potential, substantial plasticity and secrete bioactive molecules that exert trophic effects. The human umbilical cord as a cell source for cell therapy will help to avoid several ethical, political, religious and technical issues. One of the main issues with SC lines from different sources, mainly those of embryonic origin, is the possibility of chromosomal alterations and genomic instability during in vitro expansion. Cells isolated from one umbilical cord exhibited a rare balanced paracentric inversion, likely a cytogenetic constitutional alteration, karyotype: 46,XY,inv(3)(p13p25~26). Important genes related to cancer predisposition and others involved in DNA repair are located in 3p25~26. Titanium is an excellent biomaterial for bone-implant integration; however, the use can result in the generation of particulate debris that can accumulate in the tissues adjacent to the prosthesis, in the local bone marrow, in the lymph nodes, liver and spleen. Subsequently may elicit important biological responses that aren´t well studied. In this work, we have studied the genetic stability of MSC isolated from the umbilical cord vein during in vitro expansion, after the cryopreservation, and under different concentrations and time of exposition to titanium microparticles. Cells were isolated, in vitro expanded, demonstrated capacity for osteogenic, adipogenic and chondrogenic differentiation and were evaluated using flow cytometry, so they met the minimum requirements for characterization as MSCs. The cells were expanded under different concentrations and time of exposition to titanium microparticles. The genetic stability of MSCs was assessed by cytogenetic analysis, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and analysis of micronucleus and other nuclear alterations (CBMN). The cells were able to internalize the titanium microparticles, but MSCs preserve their morphology, differentiation capacity and surface marker expression profiles. Furthermore, there was an increase in the genomic instability after long time of in vitro expansion, and this instability was greater when cells were exposed to high doses of titanium microparticles that induced oxidative stress. It is necessary always assess the risks/ benefits of using titanium in tissue therapy involving MSCs, considering the biosafety of the use of bone regeneration using titanium and MSCs. Even without using titanium, it is important that the therapeutic use of such cells is based on analyzes that ensure quality, security and cellular stability, with the standardization of quality control programs appropriate. In conclusion, it is suggested that cytogenetic analysis, FISH analysis and the micronucleus and other nuclear alterations are carried out in CTMH before implanting in a patient