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Research Article

Development and evaluation of chitosan microspheres for tetanus, diphtheria and divalent vaccines: a comparative study of subcutaneous and intranasal administration in mice

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Pages 1175-1185 | Received 15 Jun 2011, Accepted 20 Aug 2011, Published online: 10 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

Context: There is a need to use the new technologies to induce immunity with minimum number of vaccination sessions to ensure compliance with reducing cost. Objectives: To develop single shot vaccines of tetanus, diphtheria and divalent toxoids microsphere’s formulations and to induce their immune response after intranasal and subcutaneous administration in mice. Materials and methods: The microspheres were prepared using different concentrations of chitosan. Microsphere’s morphology, particle size analysis, encapsulation efficiency and antigen integrity were performed and the best formulations were selected for in vitro and in vivo testing in mice. Results: The developed microspheres have a yield percent of 70.3–91.5%. In vitro release of antigens indicated that tetanus release was increased up to 75 and 81% post T5 and TD5 formulations respectively, whereas diphtheria cumulative release increased up to 74 and 69% post D3 and TD5, respectively. Discussion: Antibody levels produced were lower than that obtained from alum adsorbed vaccine but higher than the minimum level required to induce immunogenicity (>0.01 IU/mL). The subcutaneous route of administration was superior over the intranasal route in producing higher antibody levels. Conclusion: Chitosan microspheres were developed successfully and prove that chitosan represents a good candidate for vaccines delivery.

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