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Ocular antibacterial chitosan-maleic acid hydrogels: In vitro and in vivo studies for a promising approach with enhanced mucoadhesion.
Sanchez Armengol, Eva; Grassiri, Brunella; Piras, Anna Maria; Zambito, Ylenia; Fabiano, Angela; Laffleur, Flavia.
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  • Sanchez Armengol E; Center for Chemistry and Biomedicine, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Institute of Pharmacy, University of Innsbruck, Innrain 80-82, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Grassiri B; Department of Pharmacy, University of Pisa, Via Bonanno 33, 56126 Pisa, Italy.
  • Piras AM; Department of Pharmacy, University of Pisa, Via Bonanno 33, 56126 Pisa, Italy.
  • Zambito Y; Department of Pharmacy, University of Pisa, Via Bonanno 33, 56126 Pisa, Italy.
  • Fabiano A; Department of Pharmacy, University of Pisa, Via Bonanno 33, 56126 Pisa, Italy.
  • Laffleur F; Center for Chemistry and Biomedicine, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Institute of Pharmacy, University of Innsbruck, Innrain 80-82, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria. Electronic address: Flavia.Laffleur@uibk.ac.at.
Int J Biol Macromol ; 254(Pt 3): 127939, 2024 Jan.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37951441
The aim was to design and evaluate a chitosan-based conjugate providing high mucoadhesiveness and antibacterial activity for ocular infections treatment. Chitosan was conjugated with maleic acid via amide bond formation and infrared spectroscopy. Furthermore, 2,4,6-Trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS) allowed characterization and quantification of conjugated groups, respectively. Biocompatibility was tested via hemolysis assay and Hen's Egg-Chorioallantoic membrane test. Characterization of the pH and osmolarity of hydrogels was followed by mucoadhesion assessment utilizing rheology. In addition, antibacterial studies were carried out towards Escherichia coli by broth microdilution test and agar-disk diffusion assay. In vivo studies were carried out following the already established Draize test and determining pharmacokinetic profile of dexamethasone in aqueous humour. The conjugate exhibited a degree of modification of 50.05 % and no toxicity or irritability. Moreover, mucoadhesive properties were enhanced in 2.68-fold and 1.81-fold for elastic and viscous modulus, respectively. Furthermore, rheological synergism revealed the presence of a gel-like structure. Additionally, broth microdilution and agar disk diffusion studies exhibited enhancement in antibacterial activity. Finally, in vivo studies manifested that hydrogels were highly tolerated, evidencing promising characteristics of the developed conjugate. The conjugate presented promising antimicrobial, long lasting mucoadhesive features and highly improved pharmacokinetics, leading to a revolutionizing approach in the treatment of ocular bacterial infections.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Hydrogels / Chitosane Limites: Animals Langue: En Journal: Int J Biol Macromol Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Autriche Pays de publication: Pays-Bas

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Hydrogels / Chitosane Limites: Animals Langue: En Journal: Int J Biol Macromol Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Autriche Pays de publication: Pays-Bas