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In situ crosslinked dialdehyde guar gum-chitosan Schiff-base hydrogels for dual drug release in colorectal cancer therapy

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
Volume 269, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2023.118482

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Dialdehyde guar gum; Schiff -base hydrogel; Dual drug release; Colorectal cancer

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This study proposes that in situ crosslinked chitosan-dialdehyde guar gum (CsDAGG) hydrogels can effectively be used for dual drug release in colorectal cancer therapy. Various grades of CsDAGG hydrogels were designed with different amounts of DAGG achieved through periodate oxidation of guar gum. The hydrogels protect the drugs from absorption in the stomach and small intestine, ensuring controlled release at the target site in the colon. The combination of curcumin and aspirin in the hydrogels showed enhanced anticancer effects in colon cancer cells.
This work advocates that in situ crosslinked chitosan-dialdehyde guar gum (CsDAGG) hydrogels can be effectually used for dual drug release in colorectal cancer therapy. Herein, we designed various grades of CsDAGG hydrogels where DAGG was accomplished by periodate oxidation of guar gum. With increas-ing DAGG content, a diminution in swelling and a more compact matrix was evident. In this study, cur -cumin in combination with aspirin were chosen for investigation in colon carcinoma. The hydrogels ensured the protection of the drugs from absorption in stomach and small intestine and enabled a con-trolled release at the targeted site of colorectum. The exposure of the aforesaid combined drug formula-tion further demonstrated enhanced anticancer effects in HT-29 colon cancer cells. The findings altogether suggested the high potency of the developed hydrogels for the co-administration of drugs that can provide chemotherapy and pain relief simultaneously in colorectal cancer combination therapy.(c) 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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