Literature DB >> 25865569

Development of mucoadhesive microbeads using thiolated sodium alginate for intrapocket delivery of resveratrol.

Abeer Ahmed Kassem1, Ragwa Mohamed Farid2, Doaa Ahmed Elsayed Issa3, Doaa Said Khalil4, Mona Yehia Abd-El-Razzak5, Hussein Ibrahim Saudi5, Heba Mohamed Eltokhey6, Enas Arafa El-Zamarany7.   

Abstract

Resveratrol (Res), a polyphenolic phytoalexin, had shown a promising therapeutic efficacy towards treatment of periodontal disease in vitro. This work aims to develop Res microbeads with strong mucoadhesion using thiolated alginate (TA) for local treatment of periodontal pockets. TA was synthesized by conjugating sodium alginate (A) with thioglycolic acid. Product was evaluated by IR and DSC. Both A and A:TA Res microbeads with different ratios were prepared by ionotropic gelation method. Formulations were evaluated regarding their entrapment efficiency (%EE), swelling index (SI), in vitro drug release and kinetics. Selected formula was examined for its mucoadhesion by ex vivo wash-off method, surface morphology using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and stability against light. Clinical evaluation is running.Formation of TA was confirmed. %EE for all formulations ranged from 83.72 to 104.54%. Results revealed a significant lower SI for TA rich formulation (A/TA 1:1) along with slower release rate and zero-order kinetics, in addition to powerful mucoadhesion; 26% remaining of microbeads after 1h, compared to 2% for A microbeads. SEM micrographs showed a rough surface with drug precipitation. The formula maintained its %EE after 5h exposure to direct sunlight. A/TA 1:1 mucoadhesive Res microbeads could be exploited as a prolonged drug release devices for intrapocket application.
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Keywords:  Alginate – thioglycolic acid conjugate; Ionotropic gelation; Periodontal; Polyphenol

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25865569     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2015.04.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm        ISSN: 0378-5173            Impact factor:   5.875


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Authors:  Hock Ing Chiu; Vuanghao Lim
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2.  Docetaxel-Loaded Disulfide Cross-Linked Nanoparticles Derived from Thiolated Sodium Alginate for Colon Cancer Drug Delivery.

Authors:  Hock Ing Chiu; Asila Dinie Ayub; Siti Nur Aishah Mat Yusuf; Noorfatimah Yahaya; Erazuliana Abbd Kadir; Vuanghao Lim
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2020-01-02       Impact factor: 6.321

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