Controlled-release biodegradable nanoparticles: From preparation to vaginal applications.

Journal: European Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences : Official Journal Of The European Federation For Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Abstract

This study aimed to prepare poly (d,l-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) nanoparticles (NPs) with chitosan (CTS) surface modification to be used as a vaginal delivery system for antimycotic drugs. Clotrimazole was encapsulated with entrapment efficiencies of 86.1 and 68.9% into Clotrimazole-PLGA-NPs (CLT-PLGA-NPs) and PLGA-NPs with CTS-modified surface (CLT-PLGA-CTS-NPs), respectively. The later NPs exhibited a larger size and higher positive zeta potential (Z potential) in comparison to unmodified NPs. In vitro release kinetic studies indicated that Clotrimazole was released in percentages of >98% from both nanoparticulate systems after 18days. Antifungal activity and mucoadhesive properties of NPs were enhanced when CTS was added onto the surface. In summary, these results suggested that Clotrimazole loaded into PLGA-CTS-NPs has great potential for vaginal applications in treating vaginal infections generated by Candida albicans.

Authors
Beatriz Martínez Pérez, David Quintanar Guerrero, Melina Tapia, Ricardo Cisneros Tamayo, María Zambrano Zaragoza, Sergio Alcalá, Néstor Mendoza Muñoz, Elizabeth Piñón Segundo