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  • Polyelectrolyte complexes (PECs) made from chitin nanowhiskers (CNWs) and anionic polysaccharides like sodium alginate (ALG) can be tailored for specific properties, which is useful for creating drug delivery systems.
  • This study focuses on developing hydrogels from CNWs and ALG for vaginal applications that allow for controlled, pH-sensitive release of antibiotics, providing a prolonged effect due to their mucoadhesive nature.
  • The hydrogels showed desirable characteristics at a specific CNW:ALG ratio, with in vitro tests indicating a significant, sustained release of Metronidazole, especially in acidic conditions, making these hydrogels potential candidates for effective drug delivery systems.

Article Abstract

Polyelectrolyte complexes (PECs), based on partially deacetylated chitin nanowhiskers (CNWs) and anionic polysaccharides, are characterized by their variability of properties (particle size, ζ-potential, and pH-sensitivity) depending on the preparation conditions, thereby allowing the development of polymeric nanoplatforms with a sustained release profile for active pharmaceutical substances. This study is focused on the development of hydrogels based on PECs of CNWs and sodium alginate (ALG) for potential vaginal administration that provide controlled pH-dependent antibiotic release in an acidic vaginal environment, as well as prolonged pharmacological action due to both the sustained drug release profile and the mucoadhesive properties of the polysaccharides. The desired hydrogels were formed as a result of both electrostatic interactions between CNWs and ALG (PEC formation), and the subsequent molecular entanglement of ALG chains, and the formation of additional hydrogen bonds. Metronidazole (MET) delivery systems with the desired properties were obtained at pH 5.5 and an CNW:ALG ratio of 1:2. The MET-CNW-ALG microparticles in the hydrogel composition had an apparent hydrodynamic diameter of approximately 1.7 µm and a ζ-potential of -43 mV. In vitro release studies showed a prolonged pH-sensitive drug release from the designed hydrogels; 37 and 67% of MET were released within 24 h at pH 7.4 and pH 4.5, respectively. The introduction of CNWs into the MET-ALG system not only prolonged the drug release, but also increased the mucoadhesive properties by about 1.3 times. Thus, novel CNW-ALG hydrogels are promising carriers for pH sensitive drug delivery carriers.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9456586PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15175860DOI Listing

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