Chitosan Oligosaccharide Hydrochloride for Nanoparticles | Pharmaceutical-Grade Material for Drug Delivery & Controlled Release Systems

Chitosan Oligosaccharide Hydrochloride for Nanoparticles | Pharmaceutical-Grade Material for Drug Delivery & Controlled Release Systems

High-Performance Chitosan for Nanoparticle Drug Delivery

Modern pharmaceutical formulation increasingly relies on nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems to improve bioavailability, stability, and targeted delivery.

However, selecting the right polymer is critical.

Many synthetic carriers fail due to:

  • poor biocompatibility
  • low encapsulation efficiency
  • inconsistent release behavior

Chitosan Oligosaccharide Hydrochloride (COS HCl) provides a proven, pharmaceutical-grade solution for nanoparticle formulation.

It is widely used as a drug carrier material, nanoparticle stabilizer, and controlled release polymer across advanced drug delivery systems.


What is Chitosan Oligosaccharide Hydrochloride for Nanoparticles?

Chitosan Oligosaccharide Hydrochloride is a low molecular weight, water-soluble chitosan derivative specifically suited for nanoparticle formation.

Key characteristics:

  • Molecular Weight: Typically <3000 Da
  • Fully water-soluble (no acid required)
  • High cationic charge for drug interaction
  • Excellent dispersion in aqueous systems

These properties make it ideal for:

  • nanoparticle drug carriers
  • nano-encapsulation systems
  • controlled release formulations

For broader applications, see:
chitosan for drug delivery systems


Mechanism of Nanoparticle Formation

Chitosan Oligosaccharide Hydrochloride enables nanoparticle systems through well-established mechanisms:

Ionic Gelation

Chitosan interacts with polyanions (such as TPP) to form stable nanoparticles.

Electrostatic Interaction

The positively charged chitosan binds with negatively charged drug molecules and biological membranes.

Self-Assembly into Nanocarriers

Forms nanoparticles typically in the 10–200 nm range, ideal for drug delivery applications.

Encapsulation & Protection

  • Protects active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs)
  • Improves stability of sensitive compounds
  • Enables controlled drug release

Why COS HCl is Ideal for Nanoparticle Drug Delivery

Compared to standard chitosan, COS HCl offers:

  • Superior water solubility → easier formulation
  • Lower molecular weight → better nanoparticle formation
  • Higher bioavailability → improved drug absorption
  • Strong positive zeta potential → enhanced cellular interaction

This makes it one of the most effective materials for:

  • drug encapsulation
  • targeted delivery
  • nano-scale therapeutic systems

Available Chitosan Grades for Nanoparticle Applications

We supply multiple grades based on formulation requirements:


Chitosan Oligosaccharide Hydrochloride (Pharmaceutical / Industrial Grade)

Best for:

  • nanoparticle drug delivery
  • nano-encapsulation systems
  • rapid-release formulations

Available origins:

  • Mushroom
  • Shellfish
  • Black Soldier Fly

This is the primary material for nanoparticle formulation.


Chitosan Oligosaccharide Hydrochloride (Chitosan IG)

Best for:

  • industrial-scale nanoparticle production
  • formulation development and testing
  • bulk drug delivery systems

Offers consistent performance and scalability.


Chitosan Oligosaccharide Hydrochloride (Chitosan AG)

Best for:

  • early-stage formulation research
  • cross-functional applications

Chitosan Oligosaccharide Lactate (Chitosan FG)

Best for:

  • bio-compatible systems
  • sensitive formulations
  • alternative salt forms for improved compatibility

Technical Specifications (Nanoparticle Grade Material)

Product: Chitosan Oligosaccharide Hydrochloride
CAS Number: 70694-72-3

  • Molecular Weight: <3000 Da
  • Degree of Deacetylation: ≥95%
  • Purity: ≥98–99%
  • Solubility: Fully water-soluble
  • Zeta Potential: +60 to +70 mV
  • pH (1% solution): Controlled range

Functional Properties:

  • Cationic polymer
  • Nanoparticle-forming capability
  • Drug encapsulation support
  • Controlled release behavior

Documentation Available:
COA for all batches


Nanoparticle Drug Delivery Applications

Chitosan-based nanoparticles are widely used in:

Oral Drug Delivery

  • Improves absorption of poorly soluble drugs
  • Protects drugs from gastric degradation

Gene & Nucleic Acid Delivery

  • DNA and RNA delivery systems
  • Vaccine carrier systems

Cancer Therapy

  • Targeted drug delivery
  • Reduced systemic toxicity

Nasal & Pulmonary Delivery

  • Rapid systemic absorption
  • Enhanced mucosal adhesion

Controlled Release Systems

  • Sustained drug release
  • Improved therapeutic efficiency

Formulation Use Cases

Pharmaceutical companies use COS HCl for:

  • nanoparticle drug carriers
  • encapsulation of APIs
  • mucoadhesive delivery systems
  • nano-emulsion stabilization
  • controlled release platforms

For hydrogel systems, see:
carboxymethyl chitosan for hydrogels

For permeability enhancement, see:
trimethyl chitosan for oral delivery

For antimicrobial delivery systems, see:
quaternary chitosan drug delivery


Bulk Supply for Pharmaceutical Buyers

We supply pharmaceutical and industrial-grade chitosan materials for:

  • drug formulation companies
  • biotech firms
  • research institutions
  • pharmaceutical manufacturers

Supply Capabilities:

  • Bulk quantities available
  • Multiple origin options (mushroom, shellfish, insect)
  • Consistent batch quality
  • Custom specifications (MW, DDA)
  • Global export support

Packaging:

  • Sample size for R&D
  • 1 kg standard
  • Bulk industrial supply

Why Choose Our Chitosan for Nanoparticle Systems

  • High purity and consistent molecular structure
  • Optimized for nanoparticle formation
  • Strong positive charge for drug interaction
  • Multiple grades for different formulation needs
  • Reliable global supply chain
  • Technical support for formulation development

Built for pharmaceutical performance, not just raw material supply.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why is chitosan oligosaccharide hydrochloride used for nanoparticles?
Its low molecular weight and high solubility make it ideal for forming stable nanoparticle systems.

What size nanoparticles can be formed?
Typically in the range of 10–200 nm depending on formulation.

Is it suitable for drug encapsulation?
Yes, it is widely used for encapsulating APIs and improving drug stability.

What grade should I choose?
Pharmaceutical-grade COS HCl is recommended for drug delivery systems, while IG grade is suitable for industrial-scale use.

Can it be used for gene delivery?
Yes, chitosan is commonly used for DNA and RNA delivery systems.


Request Bulk Pricing and Technical Support

If you are developing nanoparticle drug delivery systems, we can supply the right chitosan material for your formulation.

Request samples, technical data, or bulk pricing:

steve@chitosanglobal.com

Build high-performance nanoparticle drug delivery systems using optimized chitosan materials designed for modern pharmaceutical innovation.

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