Description:
Background: Thiolated hyaluronic acid (HA) with interesting properties, such as mucoadhesiveness, enzyme inhibitory, permeation enhancing, and release controlling properties can
be applied for drug delivery in various diseases like mucositis. The purpose of this study was
to evaluate the stability and toxicity of thiol modified HA by the aid of L-cysteine ethyl ester
hydrochloride (Cys) named (HA-Cys) and allantoin (Alla) incorporated HA-Cys (HA-Cys-Alla)
to reveal their potential for the future treatment of mucositis.
Methods: The HA modification and drug incorporation were investigated using FTIR
spectroscopy. The evaluation of in vitro cytotoxicity on Caco-2 cell line by means of MTT assay
and in vivo toxicity by measuring the hematological and biochemical parameters in rats were
performed. The appearance stability of HA-Cys and HA-Cys-Alla was evaluated at room and
refrigerator temperatures over time. In addition, the stability of HA-Cys and HA-Cys-Alla
subjected to heating and cooling, freeze-thaw, centrifugal forces, as well as the pH stability under
the above-mentioned conditions were also investigated.
Results: The results indicated that the synthesized HA-Cys and HA-Cys-Alla with pseudo-plastic
rheological behavior demonstrated excellent stability at refrigerator temperature. Although
HA-Cys showed good stability, the HA-Cys-Alla revealed color change at room temperature.
Moreover, despite no much resistance of HA-Cys and HA-Cys-Alla against the heating-cooling
test, the samples exhibited good resistance against freeze-thaw and centrifugal forces. Also,
convenient pH stability and high in vitro and in vivo biocompatibility were observed.
Conclusion: The low in vitro and in vivo toxicity and convenient stability of HA-Cys-Alla has
introduced it as a proper candidate for future clinical applications.
URL:
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Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Zainab Ahmadian