Title of article :
Nanoparticles Prepared From N,N-Dimethyl-N-Octyl Chitosan as the Novel Approach for Oral Delivery of Insulin: Preparation, Statistical Optimization and In-vitro Characterization
Author/Authors :
Shamsa, Elnaz Sadat Department of Pharmaceutics - School of Pharmacy - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran , Mahjub, Reza Department of Pharmaceutics - School of Pharmacy - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran , Mansoorpour, Maryam Department of Pharmaceutics - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Rafiee-Tehranib, Morteza Department of Pharmaceutics - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Abedin Dorkoosh, Farid Department of Pharmaceutics - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
In this study, N,N-Dimethyl-N-Octyl chitosan was synthesized. Nanoparticles containing
insulin were prepared using PEC method and were statistically optimized using the Box-
Behnken response surface methodology. The independent factors were considered to be the
insulin concentration, concentration and pH of the polymer solution, while the dependent
factors were characterized as the size, zeta potential, PdI and entrapment efficiency. The
optimized nanoparticles were morphologically studied using SEM. The cytotoxicity of the
nanoparticles on the Caco-2 cell culture was studied using the MTT cytotoxicity assay method,
while the permeation of the insulin nanoparticles across the Caco-2 cell monolayer was also
determined. The optimized nanoparticles posed appropriate physicochemical properties. The
SEM morphological studies showed spherical to sub-spherical nanoparticles with no sign of
aggregation. The in-vitro release study showed that 95.5 ± 1.40% of the loaded insulin was
released in 400 min. The permeability studies revealed significant enhancement in the insulin
permeability using nanoparticles prepared from octyl chitosan at 240 min (11.3 ± 0.78%).
The obtained data revealed that insulin nanoparticles prepared from N,N-Dimethyl-N-Octyl
chitosan can be considered as the good candidate for oral delivery of insulin compared to
nanoparticles prepared from N,N,N-trimethyl chitosan.
Keywords :
Insulin nanoparticles , Oral drug delivery , N,N-Dimethyl-N-Octyl chitosan , Cytotoxicity studies , Caco-2 cell permeability
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics