Influence of hydration and crosslinking in transdermal delivery of nicotine from chitosan-based gels by thermal analysis

Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry(2017)

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Chitosan is a biopolymer that forms hydrogels after swell in acid medium. The environment of the three-dimensional network of the chitosan-based hydrogels can be modified by its degree of swelling and crosslinking. In this way, nicotine was incorporated in the hydrogel formulations, with or without crosslinking with glutaraldehyde (0.01%), in different swollen states. Transdermal delivery of nicotine by chitosan-based hydrogels was studied in order to achieve the prolonged administration of the drug. Thermal analysis indicated a preliminary stability of these formulations, and the mechanism of drug release from hydrogels was dependent of the swelling degree and crosslinking. These formulations were able to control the transdermal flux of nicotine for up to 48 h following zero-order kinetics. The hydrogels with higher amounts of water or the partially dried crosslinked hydrogels reduced the partition of nicotine into the skin, leading to a minor transdermal flux of the drug (<3.4 µg cm −2 h −1 ). On the other hand, the partially dried non-crosslinked hydrogels lead to a major transdermal flux of the drug (20.19 µg cm −2 h −1 ) due to modifications of the environment into the hydrogel. In this way, these transdermal formulations were promising vehicles for prolonged administration of nicotine.
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Transdermal,Nicotine,Chitosan,Hydrogel,DSC
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