Nanostructured Chitosan-Based Biomaterials for Sustained and Colon-Specific Resveratrol Release
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In the present work, we demonstrate the preparation of chitosan-based composites as
vehicles of the natural occurring multi-drug resveratrol (RES). Such systems are endowed with
potential therapeutic effects on inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), such as Crohn’s disease (CD)
and ulcerative colitis, through the sustained colonic release of RES from long-lasting mucoadhesive
drug depots. The loading of RES into nanoparticles (NPs) was optimized regarding two independent
variables: RES/polymer ratio, and temperature. Twenty experiments were carried out and a
Box–Behnken experimental design was used to evaluate the significance of these independent
variables related to encapsulation efficiency (EE). The enhanced RES EE values were achieved in
24 h at 39 ◦C and at RES/polymer ratio of 0.75:1 w/w. Sizes and polydispersities of the optimized
NPs were studied by dynamic light scattering (DLS). Chitosan (CTS) dispersions containing the
RES-loaded NPs were ionically gelled with tricarballylic acid to yield CTS-NPs composites. Macroand
microscopic features (morphology and porosity studied by SEM and spreadability), thermal
stability (studied by TGA), and release kinetics of the RES-loaded CTS-NPs were investigated. Release
patterns in simulated colon conditions for 48 h displayed significant differences between the NPs
(final cumulative drug release: 79–81%), and the CTS-NPs composites (29–34%).
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Iglesias González, M. N., Galbis Fuster, E., Díaz Blanco, M. J., Lucas Rodríguez, R., Benito Hernández, E., Paz Bañez, M. V. de (2019). Nanostructured Chitosan-Based Biomaterials for Sustained and Colon-Specific Resveratrol Release. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 20(2), 398. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20020398














