Literature DB >> 19132506

Biocompatibility study of theophylline/chitosan/beta-cyclodextrin microspheres as pulmonary delivery carriers.

Wei Fen Zhang1, Hui Yun Zhou, Xi Guang Chen, Shu Hong Tang, Jing Jing Zhang.   

Abstract

To evaluate the biocompatibility of the theophylline/chitosan/beta-cyclodextrin microspheres, which has a potential application in pulmonary delivery system. The detection of LDH and protein in BALF was examined acute cell toxicity, hemolysis test was carried out to estimate blood toxicity; Micronucleus Test was reckoned to identify genotoxicity, MTT assay was used to evaluate in vitro cytotoxicity, and muscle implantation investigated the tissue biocompatibility. The results demonstrated that the total contents of protein and LDH in BALF were not significantly different from that of normal group. The experiments showed that the cytotoxicity was depended on the concentration and had no cytoxicity at low concentration and no hemolysis activity. The micronucleus frequency of MS B was 0.99 per thousand, which showed no genotoxic effects either. The results of implantation showed that the microspheres had no effect on hemoglobin and no toxicity in the liver and kidney. The inflammations of muscle tissue were not significantly different from that of operative suture, therefore, the MS B possess high good biocompatibility and can be applied in pulmonary sustained release systems.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19132506     DOI: 10.1007/s10856-008-3680-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med        ISSN: 0957-4530            Impact factor:   3.896


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