Abstract

Localized oral drug delivery offers several advantages for treating various disease conditions. However, drug retention at the disease site within the oral cavity is indeed a significant challenge due to the dynamic oral environment. The present study aimed to develop a mucoadhesive inner layer for a three-layer mucoadhesive bandage suitable for localized oral drug delivery. using gellan gum (GG) biopolymer. Gellan gum (GG) was modified using L-cysteine moieties via carbodiimide chemistry. Subsequently, gellan gum solution at different extents of thiolation was ionically cross-linked using aluminum ammonium sulfate. Thiolated gellan gum films of uniform thickness were prepared using a solvent casting method. The thickness of bare gellan gum film was 0.035 ± 0.0043 mm, whereas the thiolated gellan gum films, GG 1S and GG 2S showed a thickness of 0.0191 ± 0.0011 mm and 0.0188 ± 0.0004 mm respectively. A high work of adhesion was noted for thiolated gellan gum (GG 2S) with a value of 10 N.mm while using porcine buccal mucosa. An average tensile strength of 48.2 ± 2.46 MPa was measured for thiolated gellan gum films irrespective of the extent of thiolation. The high work of adhesion, favorable cytocompatibility, desirable mechanical properties, and free swell capacity in saline confirmed the suitability of ionically cross-linked thiolated gellan gum films as an inner mucoadhesive layer for the mucoadhesive bandage.

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