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Progress in the Development of Chitosan Based Insulin Delivery Systems: A Systematic Literature Review

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that is considered a worldwide epidemic, and its control is a constant challenge for health systems. Since insulin had its first successful use, scientists have researched to improve the desired effects and reduce side-effects. Over the years, the challenge has...

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Autores principales: Barbosa, Francivandi Coelho, da Silva, Milena Costa, da Silva, Henrique Nunes, Albuquerque, Danyllo, Gomes, Allyson Antônio Ribeiro, Silva, Suédina Maria de Lima, Fook, Marcus Vinícius Lia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7692135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33121199
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12112499
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author Barbosa, Francivandi Coelho
da Silva, Milena Costa
da Silva, Henrique Nunes
Albuquerque, Danyllo
Gomes, Allyson Antônio Ribeiro
Silva, Suédina Maria de Lima
Fook, Marcus Vinícius Lia
author_facet Barbosa, Francivandi Coelho
da Silva, Milena Costa
da Silva, Henrique Nunes
Albuquerque, Danyllo
Gomes, Allyson Antônio Ribeiro
Silva, Suédina Maria de Lima
Fook, Marcus Vinícius Lia
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description Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that is considered a worldwide epidemic, and its control is a constant challenge for health systems. Since insulin had its first successful use, scientists have researched to improve the desired effects and reduce side-effects. Over the years, the challenge has been to increase adherence to treatment and improve the quality of life for diabetics by developing an insulin delivery system. This systematic review (SR) analyses experimental articles from 1998 to 2018 related to the development of the chitosan/insulin delivery system (CIDS). Automated support: Start tool was used to perform part of these activities. The search terms “insulin”, “delivery or release system”, and “chitosan” were used to retrieve articles in PubMed, Science Direct, Engineering Village, and HubMed. A total of 55 articles were selected. The overview, phase, model, way of administration, and the efficiency of CIDS were analyzed. According to SR results, most of the articles were published from 2010 onwards, representing 72.7% of the selected papers, and research groups from China publicized 23.6% of the selected articles. According to the SR, 51% of the studies were carried out in vivo and 45% in vitro. Most of the systems were nanoparticle based (54.8%), and oral administration was proposed by 60.0% of the selected articles. Only 36.4% performed loaded capacity and encapsulation efficiency assays, and 24 h (16.4%), 12 h (12.7%), and 6 h (11.0%) were the most frequent insulin release times. Chitosan’s intrinsic characteristics, which include biodegradability, biocompatibility, adhesiveness, the ability to open epithelial tight junctions to allow an increase in the paracellular transport of macromolecular drugs, such as insulin, and the fact that it does not result in allergic reactions in the human body after implantation, injection, topical application or ingestion, have contributed to the increase in research of CIDS over the years. However, the number of studies is still limited and the use of an alternative form of insulin administration is not yet possible. Thus, more studies in this area, aiming for the development of an insulin delivery system that can promote more adherence to the treatment and patient comfort, are required.
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spelling pubmed-76921352020-11-28 Progress in the Development of Chitosan Based Insulin Delivery Systems: A Systematic Literature Review Barbosa, Francivandi Coelho da Silva, Milena Costa da Silva, Henrique Nunes Albuquerque, Danyllo Gomes, Allyson Antônio Ribeiro Silva, Suédina Maria de Lima Fook, Marcus Vinícius Lia Polymers (Basel) Review Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that is considered a worldwide epidemic, and its control is a constant challenge for health systems. Since insulin had its first successful use, scientists have researched to improve the desired effects and reduce side-effects. Over the years, the challenge has been to increase adherence to treatment and improve the quality of life for diabetics by developing an insulin delivery system. This systematic review (SR) analyses experimental articles from 1998 to 2018 related to the development of the chitosan/insulin delivery system (CIDS). Automated support: Start tool was used to perform part of these activities. The search terms “insulin”, “delivery or release system”, and “chitosan” were used to retrieve articles in PubMed, Science Direct, Engineering Village, and HubMed. A total of 55 articles were selected. The overview, phase, model, way of administration, and the efficiency of CIDS were analyzed. According to SR results, most of the articles were published from 2010 onwards, representing 72.7% of the selected papers, and research groups from China publicized 23.6% of the selected articles. According to the SR, 51% of the studies were carried out in vivo and 45% in vitro. Most of the systems were nanoparticle based (54.8%), and oral administration was proposed by 60.0% of the selected articles. Only 36.4% performed loaded capacity and encapsulation efficiency assays, and 24 h (16.4%), 12 h (12.7%), and 6 h (11.0%) were the most frequent insulin release times. Chitosan’s intrinsic characteristics, which include biodegradability, biocompatibility, adhesiveness, the ability to open epithelial tight junctions to allow an increase in the paracellular transport of macromolecular drugs, such as insulin, and the fact that it does not result in allergic reactions in the human body after implantation, injection, topical application or ingestion, have contributed to the increase in research of CIDS over the years. However, the number of studies is still limited and the use of an alternative form of insulin administration is not yet possible. Thus, more studies in this area, aiming for the development of an insulin delivery system that can promote more adherence to the treatment and patient comfort, are required. MDPI 2020-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7692135/ /pubmed/33121199 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12112499 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fook, Marcus Vinícius Lia
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