Publication: Nasal absorption and local tissue reaction of insulin nanocomplexes of trimethyl chitosan derivatives in rats
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2010-01-01
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00223573
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Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. Vol.62, No.5 (2010), 583-591
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Anchalee Jintapattanakit, Penchom Peungvicha, Achariya Sailasuta, Thomas Kissel, Varaporn Buraphacheep Junyaprasert Nasal absorption and local tissue reaction of insulin nanocomplexes of trimethyl chitosan derivatives in rats. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. Vol.62, No.5 (2010), 583-591. doi:10.1211/jpp.62.05.0004 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/29935
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Nasal absorption and local tissue reaction of insulin nanocomplexes of trimethyl chitosan derivatives in rats
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Objectives The objective of this work was to explore the potential and safety of trimethyl chitosan (TMC) and PEGylated TMC for improved absorption of insulin after nasal administration. Methods The nasal absorption of insulin nanocomplexes of TMC or PEGylated TMC was evaluated in anaesthetized rats. Concomitantly, the histopathological effects of these nanocomplexes on rat nasal mucosa were studied using a perfusion fixation technique. Key findings All insulin nanocomplexes containing TMC or PEGylated TMC showed a 34-47% reduction in the blood glucose concentration, when the insulin absorption through the rat nasal mucosa was measured indirectly. In addition, the relative pharmacodynamic bioavailability (Fdyn) of the formulations was found to be dependent upon the charge ratio of insulin and polymer, regardless of polymer structure. The Fdynapparently decreased with increasing charge ratio of insulin : polymer. Although acute alterations in nasal morphology by the formulations were affected by the charge ratio of insulin and polymer, the formulation of insulin/PEGylated TMC nanocomplexes was shown to be less toxic to the nasal epithelial membrane than insulin/TMC nanocomplexes. Conclusions PEGylated TMC nanocomplexes were a suitable absorption enhancer for nasal delivery of insulin. © 2010 Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.