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      A comparison of the effect of chitosan and chitosan-coated vesicles on monolayer integrity and permeability across Caco-2 and 16HBE14o-cells.

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      Journal of pharmaceutical sciences
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          The effects of chitosan-coated vesicles on the paracellular permeability of Caco-2 and 16HBE14o-cell lines, and their toxicity towards the same cell lines, have been compared to equivalent concentration of chitosan in solution. Chitosan-coated phospholipid vesicles and the same concentration of chitosan in solution were found to reduce the transepithelial electrical resistance (TER) of monolayers of 16HBE14o- and Caco-2 cells to a comparable extent. Upon removal of the vesicle suspension and the chitosan solution, TER had completely recovered within 24 h for Caco-2 cells and to about 50% of its original value for the 16HBE14o-cells. The extent of enhancement of transport across 16HBE14o-cell monolayers of hydrophilic markers of varying molecular weight was found to be comparable in the presence of chitosan-coated phospholipid vesicles and the same concentration of chitosan and was dependent upon the molecular weight of the hydrophilic marker. Chitosan (either bound to vesicles or free in solution) did not display a significant toxicity towards the Caco-2 cell line whereas chitosan-coated phospholipid vesicles were less toxic towards the 16HBE14o-cell line than the equivalent chitosan concentration. These data suggest that chitosan-coated vesicles are good candidates for the delivery of drugs and other biomolecules across epithelial barriers.

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          Journal
          J Pharm Sci
          Journal of pharmaceutical sciences
          Wiley-Blackwell
          1520-6017
          0022-3549
          Sep 2008
          : 97
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Pharmacy, King's College London, 150 Stamford Street, London SE1 9NH, UK. laila.kudsiova@kcl.ac.uk
          Article
          S0022-3549(16)32700-9
          10.1002/jps.21262
          18314885
          84b8467e-9f25-4745-9fea-ae4b42ed8860
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