Development and Investigation of Mucoadhesive Polymers Based on Chitosan for Intravesical Therapy
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Karagandy University of the name of academician E.A. Buketov
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Intravesical drug delivery (IDD) refers to the administration of therapeutic agents directly into the urinary
bladder through a catheter. Low permeability of the urinary bladder epithelium, poor retention of the therapeutic
agents due to dilution and periodic urine voiding as well as frequent catheterizations (with potential
risk of infections) are the major limitations of IDD used in the treatment of bladder-related disorders, such as
bladder cancer. In this work, the mucoadhesive properties of polymeric materials based on chitosan, chitosangellan
gum, and chitosan-Carbopol™ 940 containing sodium fluorescein (NaFI) were investigated for their
potential application in intravesical drug delivery. The evaluation of mucoadhesive properties was carried out
using an in vitro flow-through method with fluorescent detection that simulates the interaction conditions of
polymers with the urinary bladder mucosa. Additionally, the release kinetics of NaFI from polymer compositions
under conditions mimicking the physiological environment of the bladder was studied using a fluorescence
spectrometry. The acquired data confirm the promise of using chitosan-based mucoadhesive polymers
in developing systems for intravesical drug delivery, which could significantly enhance the efficacy of IDD
therapy to treat urinary bladder-related disorders.
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Kaldybekov D.B. Development and Investigation of Mucoadhesive Polymers Based on Chitosan for Intravesical Therapy/D.B. Kaldybekov [et al]//Eurasian Journal of Chemistry. -2024. №4. Р.13-21.