Attri, Kavita

Xylometazoline loaded chitosan nanoparticles: fabrication, optimization and evaluation for nasal congestion - Vol.56(3), Jul-Sep - Karnataka Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) 2022 - 716-722p.

Aim: The present study aims at exploring the development of xylometazoline hydrochloride
loaded chitosan nanoparticles (XYL-NP) cross linked with calcium chloride for the
treatment of nasal congestion. Materials and Methods: XYL-NP were prepared using
different polymer like chitosan, cross linking agent calcium chloride and glacial acetic
acid as a solvent enhancer using ionotropic gelation method, which was further optimized
and validated by Box-Behnken Design. Further, these particles were characterised for
size, morphology and evaluated for its release and permeability studies. Results: XYL-NP
showed a particle size of 172+0.4 nm and a PDI of 0.27. The obtained charged
nanoparticles showed encapsulation efficiency of 90.5%. Transmission Electron
Microscopy (TEM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) studies showed nanoparticles
have small size and smooth morphology and an
in-vitro drug release of 81.2 %, following
Peppas-korsemeyer release model.96.3% of the drug was permeated through the nasal
mucosa of the goat in a time period of 8 hr. Conclusion: Release and permeation results
shows the capability of the nanoparticles to retain large amount of XYL-NP inside the
mucosa. Hence XYL-NP can be used in treating nasal congestion as the fabricated
formulation has good bioadhesive and mucoadhesive property.


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