Physicochemical and antifungal properties of clotrimazole in combination with high-molecular weight chitosan as a multifunctional excipient

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Chitosans represent a group of multifunctional drug excipients. Here, we aimed to estimate the impact of high-molecular weight chitosan on the physicochemical properties of clotrimazole–chitosan solid mixtures (CL–CH), prepared by grinding and kneading methods. We characterised these formulas by infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, and powder X-ray diffractometry, and performed in vitro clotrimazole dissolution tests. Additionally, we examined the antifungal activity of clotrimazole–chitosan mixtures against clinical Candida isolates under neutral and acid conditions. The synergistic effect of clotrimazole and chitosan S combinations was observed in tests carried out at pH 4 on Candida glabrata strains. The inhibition of C. glabrata growth reached at least 90%, regardless of the drug/excipient weight ratio, and even at half of the minimal inhibitory concentrations of clotrimazole. Our results demonstrate that clotrimazole and high-molecular weight chitosan could be an effective combination in a topical antifungal formulation, as chitosan acts synergistically with clotrimazole against non-albicans candida strains.

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Grimling, B., Karolewicz, B., Nawrot, U., Włodarczyk, K., & Górniak, A. (2020). Physicochemical and antifungal properties of clotrimazole in combination with high-molecular weight chitosan as a multifunctional excipient. Marine Drugs, 18(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/MD18120591

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