Cannabidiol-loaded mixed polymeric micelles of chitosan/poly(Vinyl alcohol) and poly(methyl methacrylate) for trans-corneal delivery

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Abstract

Ocular drug delivery is challenging due to the very short drug residence time and low per-meability. In this work, we produce and characterize mucoadhesive mixed polymeric micelles (PMs) made of chitosan (CS) and poly(vinyl alcohol) backbones graft-hydrophobized with short poly(methyl methacrylate) blocks and use them to encapsulate cannabidiol (CBD), an anti-inflammatory cannabi-noid. CBD-loaded mixed PMs are physically stabilized by ionotropic crosslinking of the CS domains with sodium tripolyphoshate and spray-drying. These mixed PMs display CBD loading capacity of 20% w/w and sizes of 100–200 nm, and spherical morphology (cryogenic-transmission electron microscopy). The good compatibility of the unloaded and CBD-loaded PMs is assessed in a human corneal epithelial cell line. Then, we confirm the permeability of CBD-free PMs and nanoencapsulated CBD in human corneal epithelial cell monolayers under liquid–liquid and air–liquid conditions. Overall, our results highlight the potential of these polymeric nanocarriers for ocular drug delivery.

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Sosnik, A., Shabo, R. B., & Halamish, H. M. (2021). Cannabidiol-loaded mixed polymeric micelles of chitosan/poly(Vinyl alcohol) and poly(methyl methacrylate) for trans-corneal delivery. Pharmaceutics, 13(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13122142

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