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Smart Thermosensitive Copolymer Incorporating Chitosan-Zinc-Insulin Electrostatic Complexes for Controlled Delivery of Insulin: Effect of Chitosan Chain Length.

Divya Sharma1, Sanjay Arora1, Jagdish Singh1.   

Abstract

This work was designed to optimize thermosensitive copolymeric depot-based system for delivering insulin at a controlled rate for a prolonged period following a single subcutaneous injection. Intrinsic ability of insulin to form hexamers in the presence of zinc and electrostatic complexes with chitosan (CS) were explored for improving stability and release characteristics of insulin through the copolymeric depot. CS-zinc-insulin complexes were prepared using CS of different chain lengths (5, 30, 50, 200 kDa). Effect of different chain lengths of CS on the thermal stability, binding constant, and release profile of insulin was determined. Increasing chain length of CS demonstrated increasing thermal stability of insulin. However, higher chain length of CS adversely affected the release profile of insulin. Hydrolytic degradation analysis showed rapid degradation of copolymer in formulation containing higher chain length of CS (200 kDa)-zinc-insulin complexes, implying formation of bigger pores and channels in copolymeric matrix during initial release in this system. However, formulation containing smaller chain length of CS (5 kDa)-zinc-insulin complexes demonstrated slow copolymer degradation and sustained insulin release profile. Additionally, CS-zinc-insulin complexes were effective in preserving stability of insulin during the entire duration of release and storage.

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Keywords:  chitosan chain length; controlled release; differential scanning calorimetry; electrostatic complex; protein stability; protein/peptide delivery; thermosensitive copolymer

Year:  2019        PMID: 33012880      PMCID: PMC7529327          DOI: 10.1080/00914037.2019.1655750

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Polym Mater        ISSN: 0091-4037            Impact factor:   2.604


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