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Chitosan microparticles for the treatment of HIV-1 infection

Small interferring RNAs (siRNAs) can inactivate viruses by so-called gene silencing. In order to use this process in biomedicine, the transport of unstable siRNAs must be improved. In the presented study, siRNAs are coupled to chitosan microparticles and investigated for the inactivation of viral proteins in HIV-1 infected C8166 cells. siRNA transfection mediated by chitosan microparticles for the treatment of HIV-1 infections of human cell lines

drug delivery, chitosan, HIV-1, microparticle, siRNA Transfection

Re-certification successfully passed

HMC has successfully passed its re-certification to ISO 13485:2016 for the design and development, manufacture and distribution of chitin, chitosan and chitosan derivatives for medical devices. Our current certificate is valid until November 2024. You can get it in our download area.

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Influence of different chitosan derivatives on the immunogenicity of PLGA nanoparticles

Vaccines based on recombinant protein antigens often require immunostimulants. Both nanoparticles and chitosan and its derivatives can enhance immunogenicity. For this reason, in the presented studies, PLGA nanoparticles were functionalized with different chitosan derivatives and optimized as effect enhancers for the pneumococcal protein antigen PspA4Pro.

chitosan, nanoparticles, Vaccines, chitosan derivates

Carboxymethyl chitosan alginate as an enhancer of bone cement repair activity

Critical bone defects often require the use of bone grafts or artificial bone substitutes such as calcium phosphate cement (CPC) or magnesium phosphate cement (MPC). In the study presented here, MPC is modified with CMC and sodium alginate to form a novel bone cement and its properties are investigated in vivo and in vitro.

Regeneration, bone substitue, carboxymethylchitosan, bone repair, bone cements, bone tissue

Current clinical studies with chitosan

Clinical studies serve evidence-based medicine and enable the development and application of new, innovative medical products and drugs. At the moment, there are several clinical studies with chitosan-containing products or devices, for example, in relation to wound healing, tumor detection or Covid-19. In this article, we would like to give you an overview of the ongoing studies.

chitosan, research

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