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Freeze-thaw-induced cross-linked PVA/chitosan for oxytetracycline-loaded wound dressing: the experimental design and optimization

Oxytetracycline is an antibiotic for the treatment of the infections caused by Gram-positive and Gram-negative microorganisms. Among novel formulations applied for damaged skin, hydrogels have shown to be superior as they can provide a moist environment for the wound. The purpose of this study was t...

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Autores principales: Lotfipour, Farzaneh, Alami-Milani, Mitra, Salatin, Sara, Hadavi, Aylin, Jelvehgari, Mitra
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6791175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31620194
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-5362.253365
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author Lotfipour, Farzaneh
Alami-Milani, Mitra
Salatin, Sara
Hadavi, Aylin
Jelvehgari, Mitra
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Alami-Milani, Mitra
Salatin, Sara
Hadavi, Aylin
Jelvehgari, Mitra
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description Oxytetracycline is an antibiotic for the treatment of the infections caused by Gram-positive and Gram-negative microorganisms. Among novel formulations applied for damaged skin, hydrogels have shown to be superior as they can provide a moist environment for the wound. The purpose of this study was to prepare and evaluate the hydrogels of oxytetracycline consisted of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and chitosan polymers. A study design based on 4 factors and 3 levels was used for the preparation and evaluation of hydrogels formed by freeze-thaw (F-T) cycle using PVA and chitosan as a matrix-based wound dressing system. Furthermore, an experimental design was employed in order to study the effect of independent variables, namely drug amount (X(1), 500-1000 mg), the amount of PVA (X(2), 3.33-7.5%), the amount of chitosan (X(3), 0.5-1%), and F-T cycle (X(4), 3-7 cycles) on the dependent variables, including encapsulation efficiency, swelling index, adsorption of protein onto hydrogel surface, and skin permeation. The interaction of formulation variables had a significant effect on both physicochemical properties and permeation. Hydrogel microbial tests with sequential dilution method in Muller-Hinton broth medium were also carried out. The selected hydrogel (F6) containing 5% PVA, 0.75% chitosan, 1000 mg drug, and 3 F-T cycles was found to have increased encapsulation efficiency, gel strength, and higher skin permeation suitable for faster healing of wounds. Results showed the biological stability of oxytetracycline HCl in the hydrogel formulation with a lower dilution of the pure drug. Thus, oxytetracycline-loaded hydrogel could be a potential candidate to be used as a wound dressing system.
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spelling pubmed-67911752019-10-16 Freeze-thaw-induced cross-linked PVA/chitosan for oxytetracycline-loaded wound dressing: the experimental design and optimization Lotfipour, Farzaneh Alami-Milani, Mitra Salatin, Sara Hadavi, Aylin Jelvehgari, Mitra Res Pharm Sci Original Article Oxytetracycline is an antibiotic for the treatment of the infections caused by Gram-positive and Gram-negative microorganisms. Among novel formulations applied for damaged skin, hydrogels have shown to be superior as they can provide a moist environment for the wound. The purpose of this study was to prepare and evaluate the hydrogels of oxytetracycline consisted of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and chitosan polymers. A study design based on 4 factors and 3 levels was used for the preparation and evaluation of hydrogels formed by freeze-thaw (F-T) cycle using PVA and chitosan as a matrix-based wound dressing system. Furthermore, an experimental design was employed in order to study the effect of independent variables, namely drug amount (X(1), 500-1000 mg), the amount of PVA (X(2), 3.33-7.5%), the amount of chitosan (X(3), 0.5-1%), and F-T cycle (X(4), 3-7 cycles) on the dependent variables, including encapsulation efficiency, swelling index, adsorption of protein onto hydrogel surface, and skin permeation. The interaction of formulation variables had a significant effect on both physicochemical properties and permeation. Hydrogel microbial tests with sequential dilution method in Muller-Hinton broth medium were also carried out. The selected hydrogel (F6) containing 5% PVA, 0.75% chitosan, 1000 mg drug, and 3 F-T cycles was found to have increased encapsulation efficiency, gel strength, and higher skin permeation suitable for faster healing of wounds. Results showed the biological stability of oxytetracycline HCl in the hydrogel formulation with a lower dilution of the pure drug. Thus, oxytetracycline-loaded hydrogel could be a potential candidate to be used as a wound dressing system. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6791175/ /pubmed/31620194 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-5362.253365 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Lotfipour, Farzaneh
Alami-Milani, Mitra
Salatin, Sara
Hadavi, Aylin
Jelvehgari, Mitra
Freeze-thaw-induced cross-linked PVA/chitosan for oxytetracycline-loaded wound dressing: the experimental design and optimization
title Freeze-thaw-induced cross-linked PVA/chitosan for oxytetracycline-loaded wound dressing: the experimental design and optimization
title_full Freeze-thaw-induced cross-linked PVA/chitosan for oxytetracycline-loaded wound dressing: the experimental design and optimization
title_fullStr Freeze-thaw-induced cross-linked PVA/chitosan for oxytetracycline-loaded wound dressing: the experimental design and optimization
title_full_unstemmed Freeze-thaw-induced cross-linked PVA/chitosan for oxytetracycline-loaded wound dressing: the experimental design and optimization
title_short Freeze-thaw-induced cross-linked PVA/chitosan for oxytetracycline-loaded wound dressing: the experimental design and optimization
title_sort freeze-thaw-induced cross-linked pva/chitosan for oxytetracycline-loaded wound dressing: the experimental design and optimization
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6791175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31620194
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-5362.253365
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