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Production and Characterization of Chitosan–Polyanion Nanoparticles by Polyelectrolyte Complexation Assisted by High-Intensity Sonication for the Modified Release of Methotrexate
by
Ciro, Yhors
, Alhajj, Maria
, Salamanca, Constain
, Carabali, Gustavo
, Rojas, John
in
Acids
/ Brain cancer
/ Cell cycle
/ chitosan
/ Laboratories
/ modified release
/ Molecular weight
/ Nanoparticles
/ Particle size
/ poly (maleic acid-alt-ethylene), poly (maleic acid-alt-octadecene), methotrexate nanoparticles
/ polyelectrolyte complexation
/ Polymers
/ Potassium
/ Sodium
/ Solvents
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2020
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Production and Characterization of Chitosan–Polyanion Nanoparticles by Polyelectrolyte Complexation Assisted by High-Intensity Sonication for the Modified Release of Methotrexate
by
Ciro, Yhors
, Alhajj, Maria
, Salamanca, Constain
, Carabali, Gustavo
, Rojas, John
in
Acids
/ Brain cancer
/ Cell cycle
/ chitosan
/ Laboratories
/ modified release
/ Molecular weight
/ Nanoparticles
/ Particle size
/ poly (maleic acid-alt-ethylene), poly (maleic acid-alt-octadecene), methotrexate nanoparticles
/ polyelectrolyte complexation
/ Polymers
/ Potassium
/ Sodium
/ Solvents
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2020
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Production and Characterization of Chitosan–Polyanion Nanoparticles by Polyelectrolyte Complexation Assisted by High-Intensity Sonication for the Modified Release of Methotrexate
by
Ciro, Yhors
, Alhajj, Maria
, Salamanca, Constain
, Carabali, Gustavo
, Rojas, John
in
Acids
/ Brain cancer
/ Cell cycle
/ chitosan
/ Laboratories
/ modified release
/ Molecular weight
/ Nanoparticles
/ Particle size
/ poly (maleic acid-alt-ethylene), poly (maleic acid-alt-octadecene), methotrexate nanoparticles
/ polyelectrolyte complexation
/ Polymers
/ Potassium
/ Sodium
/ Solvents
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2020
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Production and Characterization of Chitosan–Polyanion Nanoparticles by Polyelectrolyte Complexation Assisted by High-Intensity Sonication for the Modified Release of Methotrexate
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Production and Characterization of Chitosan–Polyanion Nanoparticles by Polyelectrolyte Complexation Assisted by High-Intensity Sonication for the Modified Release of Methotrexate
2020
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A promising strategy to improve the effectivity of anticancer treatment and decrease its side effects is to modulate drug release by using nanoparticulates (NPs) as carriers. In this study, methotrexate-loaded chitosan–polyanion nanoparticles were produced by polyelectrolyte complexation assisted by high-intensity sonication, using several anionic polymers, such as the sodium and potassium salts of poly(maleic acid-alt-ethylene) and poly(maleic acid-alt-octadecene), here named PAM-2 and PAM-18, respectively. Such NPs were analyzed and characterized according to particle size, polydispersity index, zeta potential and encapsulation efficiency. Likewise, their physical stability was tested at 4 °C and 40 °C in order to evaluate any change in the previously mentioned particle parameters. The in vitro methotrexate release was assessed at a pH of 7.4, which simulated physiological conditions, and the data were fitted to the heuristic models of order one, Higuchi, Peppas–Sahlin and Korsmeyer–Peppas. The results revealed that most of the MTX-chitosan–polyanion NPs have positive zeta potential values, sizes <280 nm and monodisperse populations, except for the NPs formed with PAM-18 polyanions. Further, the NPs showed adequate physical stability, preventing NP–NP aggregation. Likewise, these carriers modified the MTX release by an anomalous mechanism, where the NPs formed with PAM-2 polymer led to a release mechanism controlled by diffusion and relaxation, whereas the NPs formed with PAM-18 led to a mainly diffusion-controlled release mechanism.
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