Abstract
Delivery of therapeutics to the intestinal region bypassing the harsh acidic environment of the stomach has long been a research focus. On the other hand, monitoring a system's pH during drug delivery is a crucial diagnosis factor as the activity and release rate of many therapeutics depend on it. This study answered both of these issues by fabricating a novel nanocomposite hydrogel for intestinal drug delivery and near-neutral pH sensing at the same time. Gelatin nanocomposites (GNCs) with varying concentrations of carbon dots (CDs) were fabricated through simple solvent casting methods. Here, CDs served a dual role and simultaneously acted as a cross-linker and chromophore, which reduced the usage of toxic cross-linkers. The proposed GNC hydrogel sample acted as an excellent pH sensor in the near-neutral pH range and could be useful for quantitative pH measurement. A model antibacterial drug (cefadroxil) was used for the in vitro drug release study at gastric pH (1.2) and intestinal pH (7.4) conditions. A moderate and sustained drug release profile was noticed at pH 7.4 in comparison to the acidic medium over a 24 h study. The drug release profile revealed that the pH of the release medium and the percentage of CDs cross-linking influenced the drug release rate. Release data were compared with different empirical equations for the evaluation of drug release kinetics and found good agreement with the Higuchi model. The antibacterial activity of cefadroxil was assessed by the broth microdilution method and found to be retained and not hindered by the drug entrapment procedure. The cell viability assay showed that all of the hydrogel samples, including the drug-loaded GNC hydrogel, offered acceptable cytocompatibility and nontoxicity. All of these observations illustrated that GNC hydrogel could act as an ideal pH-monitoring and oral drug delivery system in near-neutral pH at the same time.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 5662-5674 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | ACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering |
Volume | 6 |
Issue number | 10 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 12 Oct 2020 |
Externally published | Yes |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society.
Funding
N.C.D. thanks MHRD-STARS, Govt. of India (Sanction No: STARS/APR2019/NS/641/FS), for providing financial support. The authors also acknowledge the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, and the Central Research Facility, IIT Kharagpur, for providing the necessary fund and instruments to carry out this research work. The authors express their gratitude to Prof Santanu Chattopadhyay (HOC, Rubber Technology Centre, IIT Kharagpur) and his student Mr. Debabrata Ganguly for providing the Anton Paar, U.K. Oscillatory Rheometer for rheological study. The authors thank IACS, Kolkata, for carrying out this research work.
Funders | Funder number |
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Central research facility | |
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur |
Keywords
- cytocompatibility
- drug delivery
- gelatin hydrogel
- nanocomposite
- pH sensing