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Controlled drug release properties of ionically cross-linked chitosan beads: the influence of anion structure.

X Z Shu1, K J Zhu.   

Abstract

By adopting a novel chitosan cross-linked method, i.e. chitosan/gelatin droplet coagulated at low temperature and then cross-linked by anions (sulfate, citrate and tripolyphosphate (TPP)), the chitosan beads were prepared. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observation showed that sulfate/chitosan and citrate/chitosan beads usually had a spherical shape, smooth surface morphology and integral inside structure. Cross-sectional analysis indicated that the cross-linking process of sulfate and citrate to chitosan was much faster than that of TPP due to their smaller molecular size. But, once completely cross-linked, TPP/chitosan beads possessed much better mechanical strength and the force to break the beads was approximately ten times higher than that of sulfate/chitosan or citrate/chitosan beads. Release media pH and ionic strength seriously influenced the controlled drug release properties of the beads, which related to the strength of electrostatic interaction between anions and chitosan. Sulfate and citrate cross-linked chitosan beads swelled and even dissociated in simulated gastric fluid (SGF) and hence, model drug (riboflavin) released completely in 5 h; while in simulated intestinal fluid (SIF), beads remained in a shrinkage state and drug released slowly (release % usually <70% in 24 h). However, swelling and drug release of TPP/chitosan bead was usually insensitive to media pH. Chitosan beads, cross-linked by a combination of TPP and citrate (or sulfate) together, not only had a good shape, but also improved pH-responsive drug release properties. Salt weakened the interaction of citrate, especially sulfate with chitosan and accelerated beads swelling and hence drug release rate, but it was insensitive to that of TPP/chitosan. These results indicate that ionically cross-linked chitosan beads may be useful in stomach specific drug delivery.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11897426     DOI: 10.1016/s0378-5173(01)00943-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm        ISSN: 0378-5173            Impact factor:   5.875


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