Formation of Supramolecular Gels from Host–Guest Interactions between PEGylated Chitosan andα‐Cyclodextrin

Author:

Vandera Kalliopi‐Kelli A.1,Pague Charlotte1,Omar Jasmin1,González‐Gaitano Gustavo2ORCID,Ways Twana Mohammed M.3,Khutoryanskiy Vitaliy V.4,Dreiss Cécile A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Pharmaceutical Science School of Cancer & Pharmaceutical Science King's College London Franklin‐Wilkins Building 150 Stamford Street London SE1 9NH UK

2. Departamento de Química Universidad de Navarra Pamplona 31080 Spain

3. Department of Pharmaceutics College of Pharmacy University of Sulaimani Sulaimani Kurdistan Region 46001 Iraq

4. Reading School of Pharmacy University of Reading Whiteknights Reading RG6 6AD UK

Abstract

AbstractChitosan‐based hydrogels are prepared via the formation of polypseudorotaxanes (PPR), by selectively threadingα‐cyclodextrin (α‐CD) macrocycles onto polymeric chains, which, through the formation of microcrystalline domains, act as junction points for the network. Specifically, host–guest inclusion complexes are formed betweenα‐CD and PEGylated chitosan (PEG‐Ch), resulting in the formation of supramolecular gels. PEG‐grafted chitosan is obtained with a reaction yield of 79.8%, a high degree of grafting (50.9% GW) and water solubility (≈16 mg mL−1), as assessed by turbidimetry. A range of compositions for mixtures of PEG‐Ch solutions (0.2–0.8% w/w) andα‐CD solutions (2−12% w/w, or 0.04–0.2% mol) are studied. Regardless of PEG content, gels are not formed at lowα‐CD concentrations (<4%). Dynamic rheology measurements reveal stiff gels (G’ above 15k) and a narrow linear viscoelastic region, reflecting their brittleness. The highest elastic modulus is obtained for a hydrogel composition of 0.4% PEG‐Ch and 6%α‐CD. Steady‐state measurements, cycling between low and high shear rates, confirm the thixotropic nature of the gels, demonstrating their capacity to fully recover their mechanical properties after being exposed to high stress, making them good candidates to use as in‐situ gel‐forming materials for drug delivery to topical or parenteral sites.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Organic Chemistry,General Chemical Engineering

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