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Release characteristics of pectin microspheres prepared by an emulsification technique.

T W Wong1, L W Chan, H Y Lee, P W S Heng.   

Abstract

The potential application of pectin as a matrix polymer for making microspheres by an emulsification technique was explored, and the drug release property of these pectinate microspheres containing drug cores of varying aqueous solubilities: sulphanilamide, sulphaguanidine and sulphathiazole, was investigated using different dissolution media. The size and size distribution, specific surface area, drug content and drug release property of the pectinate microspheres were determined. The solubility and solution pH of drugs and their propensity to interact with pectin were characterized. Pectinate microspheres were successfully prepared by external gelation, using a modified emulsification technique. The kinetics of drug release from the microspheres best fitted Higuchi's model. Interestingly, the lowest percentage of drug released was produced by microspheres which were smallest in size and, therefore, largest in specific surface area, and containing sulphanilamide, the most aqueous soluble and the lowest molecular weight drug. Mathematical correlation study indicated that the drug release profile of pectinate microspheres was notably affected by the drug content and the extent of drug-pectin interaction in the microspheres. Generally, a higher percentage of drug was released from the microspheres with a higher drug content and/or lower extent of drug-pectin interaction. The extent of drug-pectin interaction was highest in microspheres containing sulphanilamide, followed by sulphaguanidine and sulphathiazole, opposite to that of drug content.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12396387     DOI: 10.1080/02652040210140481

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microencapsul        ISSN: 0265-2048            Impact factor:   3.142


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