TABLE 5.
Articles on nanoparticles with carboxymethyl chitosan, main findings.
Chitosan characteristics | Nanoparticle composition | Active ingredient | Cell line/species | Toxicity assay | Cytotoxicity results | References |
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Chitosan 50 kDa, DDA 93.15%, 170 kDa, DDA 92.56%, 820 kDa, DDA 90.14% | Oleoyl-carboxymethyl-chitosan | Fluorescein | Caco-2 cells | MTT assay | Unloaded NPs in all tested concentrations (20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1,000 µg/ml) showed no cytotoxicity. | Liu et al. (2012) |
Chitosan 50 kDa DDA 93.15% | Oleoyl-carboxymethy-chitosan and Oleoyl-carboxymethy-chitosan/hyaluronic acid | Plasmid DNA | Caco-2 cells | MTT assay | Both DNA-loaded NPs showed >90% cell viability for concentrations up to 200 µg/ml. | Liu et al. (2013) |
Chitosan medium MW | Carboxymethyl chitosan-2, 2’ ethylenedioxy bis-ethylamine-folate | Vancomycin | NIH 3T3 cells | MTT assay | Unloaded NPs showed no cytotoxicity for concentrations up to 25 µg/ml. | Chakraborty et al. (2010) |
Chitosan 53.0 kDa DDA 80%–85% | SiO2-Carboxymethyl chitosan-N-2-Hydroxypropyl trimethyl ammonium chloride | Newcastle disease virus | DF-1 cells | CCK-8 assay | Unloaded NPs had an overall survival rate >80% for concentrations up to 1,000 µg/ml. | Li et al. (2021) |
Chitosan medium MW | Carboxymethyl chitosan-2, 2’ ethylenedioxy bis-ethylamine-folate | HeLa cells Swiss male mice | MTT assay Acute toxicity | In vitro: NPs showed no cytotoxicity for concentrations up to 25 µg/ml. | Chakraborty et al. (2012) | |
In vivo: The NPs did not cause any mortality up to 1,000 mg/kg and were considered safe. | ||||||
Chitosan medium MW | Carboxymethyl chitosan-2, 2’ ethylenedioxy bis-ethylamine-folate | Swiss male mice | Histology Biochemical | Treatment with NPs 1 mg/kg bw/day for 7 days did not cause any kind of tissue damage, alteration of oxidant-antioxidant status or DNA damage of the experimental group. | Chakraborty et al. (2011) |