Fabrication and characterization of ceftizoxime-loaded pectin nanocarriers

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Ceftizoxime (C13H12N5NaO5S2)is a parenteral, third-generationcephalosporin antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections including ear, nose, and throat infections. In this work, pectin has been used as a nanocarrier for ceftizoxime due to its high biocompatibility and non-toxicity with tunable surface properties. Ceftizoxime-loaded pectin nanocarriers (CPN) were successfully synthesized by the solvent displacement method. Optimization of nanoformulation was done by response surface methodology using Design-Expert software. The optimized formulation examined various in-vitro characterizations such as particle size, morphology, and FTIR studies. TEM results revealed irregular shape nanoparticles within the range of 29–110 nm. The in-vitro drug release using the dialysis method was performed after 24h where nanoformulation showed sustained drug release. Drug-loaded nanoparticles revealed good antimicrobial activity against Bacillus cereus, Bacilluspolymyxa, Enterobacteraerogenes, and Pseudomonasaeruginosa.

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Kumar, P., Kumar, V., Kumar, R., & Pruncu, C. I. (2020). Fabrication and characterization of ceftizoxime-loaded pectin nanocarriers. Nanomaterials, 10(8), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10081452

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