Chitosan based injectable cryospheres as a potential biopolymeric carrier for drug delivery systems: Characterization, biocompatibility and drug release

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Tarih

2024

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Elsevier

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Özet

Three-dimensional scaffolds with the right design to support cell metabolism and the right physico-chemical, mechanical, and biological qualities have become more interesting for tissue engineering because of the complexity and diversity of the tissues involved. Moreover, three-dimensional scaffolds with tuneable drug delivery capabilities have drawn more attention in the field of soft tissue engineering. In this research, chitosanbased microspheres (called cryospheres) were fabricated in spherical shapes micron-sized with highly interconnected porous structures as a result of combining emulsification and cryogelation methods. The characterization of cryospheres was evaluated using morphological, physicochemical, and biological analyses. According to the results of the in vitro and in vivo biocompatibility investigation, the microspheres had no toxic effects on cell survival, and they even enhanced cell viability at the implantation site when compared to the control group. After the cryospheres were characterized, research was done on drug loading, drug release, and release processes using two distinct dyes (Nile Red: NR and Rhodamine-B: RB) in simulated body fluids (simulated intestinal, stomach, and tear fluids). The results showed that the maximum drug loading capacities for RB and NR were 89.32 +/- 1.57 % and 61.51 +/- 0.70 %, respectively. This study contributed to the development of minimally invasive biomaterials that have the potential to provide both drug release and tissue formation/regeneration at damaged implantation sites by carrying not only drugs but also active substances such as hormones/growth factors that will trigger new tissue formation.

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Chitosan, Microsphere, Injectable, Drug delivery systems, Release kinetic

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Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology

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N/A

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Q1

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102

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