Screening and In Vitro Evaluation of Mucoadhesive Thermoresponsive System Containing Methylene Blue for Local Photodynamic Therapy of Colorectal Cancer
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Screening and In Vitro Evaluation of Mucoadhesive Thermoresponsive System Containing Methylene Blue for Local Photodynamic Therapy of Colorectal Cancer
Abstract
Purpose: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) with methylene blue (MB) constitutes a potentially useful modality for colorectal cancer treatment. The limitations of the formulations containing MB are problems of administration and the inability to get the closeness contact at the site during the appropriate residence time. Present study aimed to develop and characterize mucoadhesive thermoresponsive system containing MB designed as platform for colorectal cancer therapy.
Methods: Formulations composed of different amounts of poloxamer 407 (Polox), Carbopol 934P (Carb), and MB were developed and characterized as rheological, compressional, mucoadhesive and syringeability properties, toxicity, photodynamic action, in vitro MB release profile, and ex vivo MB intestinal permeation.
Results: The different compositions resulted in formulations with distinctive macroscopic characteristics and wide range of gelation temperatures. The compressional flow, mucoadhesive, syringeability, and rheological properties were significantly influenced by temperature and/or composition. The MB release from formulation was governed by anomalous transport. In addition, it was observed that MB permeated the intestinal membrane; the formulation possesses photodynamic activity and low toxicity.
Conclusions: The data obtained from the system composed of 20% Polox, 0.15% Carb, and 0.25% MB indicated a potentially functional role in PDT of the colorectal cancer and suggest it is worthy of clinical evaluation.
Keywords: biodegradable polymers; biological evaluation; mechanical properties; methylene blue; photodynamic therapy.
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