Properties of an oral preparation containing a chitosan salt

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Abstract

The 2-(4-chlorophenoxy)-2-methylpropionic acid (CMP) salt of chitosan (CS), CS-CMP, and that of a CS derivative (CP), were prepared and their ability to adsorb bile acids investigated. CS-CMP and CP-CMP rapidly adsorbed taurocholate (TCA) and glycocholate (GCA) when these bile acids were present together in the medium, with simultaneous release of CMP. A secondary bile acid, taurodeoxycholate, was preferentially adsorbed over TCA and GCA. Alginate gel beads containing CS-CMP did not differ from CS-CMP alone in their manner of bile acids take up. Furthermore, oral administration of CS-CMP to rats resulted in decreased serum cholesterol and triacylglycerol levels for two weeks. Therefore, CS-CMP, as well as a vehicle containing CS-CMP, might be a useful agent with which to treat hyperlipidemia.

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Murata, Y., Kodama, Y., Hirai, D., Kofuji, K., & Kawashima, S. (2009). Properties of an oral preparation containing a chitosan salt. Molecules, 14(2), 755–762. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules14020755

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