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Technical Note

Novel pectin-based carriers for colonic drug delivery

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Pages 127-130 | Received 20 Aug 2014, Accepted 08 Sep 2014, Published online: 25 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

Pectin-based hydrogel carriers have been studied and shown to have promising applications for drug delivery to the lower GI tract, especially to the colonic region. However, making sure these hydrogel carriers can pass through the upper GI tract and reach the targeted regions, after oral administration, still remains a challenge to overcome. A solution to this problem is to promote stronger cross-linking interactions within the pectin-based hydrogel network. The combined usage of a divalent cation (Ca2+) and the cationic biopolymer oligochitosan has shown to improve the stability of pectin-based hydrogel systems – suggesting that these two cross-linkers may be used to eventually help improve pectin-based hydrogel systems for colonic drug delivery methods.

Declaration of interest

This work is supported by the Seed Money Grant from the Rader School of Business and the Faculty Summer Development Grant at the Milwaukee School of Engineering.

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