Tj. Aspden et al., CHITOSAN AS A NASAL DELIVERY SYSTEM - EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF CHITOSAN ON MUCOCILIARY CLEARANCE RATE IN THE FROG PALATE MODEL, International journal of pharmaceutics, 122(1-2), 1995, pp. 69-78
The effect on mucociliary transport velocity (MTV) of 0.25% solutions
of five different types of chitosan, with varying molecular weights an
d degrees of deacetylation, was evaluated using the frog palate model.
The MTV was determined by monitoring the speed of movement of graphit
e particles placed on the palate before and after 10 min exposure time
s to chitosan solutions, using a video camera and a novel image analys
is system. This system can be used for manual or automatic tracking of
all or selected particles on the palate. The five types of chitosan t
ested were shown to have no toxic effect on the frog palate clearance
mechanism. The transient decrease in MTV seen was considered to be the
result of an ionic interaction between the positively charged chitosa
n and the negatively charged mucus. The use of image analysis for the
determination of MTV is an improvement in comparison with established
manual techniques. A large number of particles can be tracked simultan
eously and accurately and changes in transport velocity of the particl
e speed and direction during the recording period can be identified. O
perator fatigue due to laborious manual tracking procedures is also av
oided.