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Perla García-Guzmán1, Luis Medina-Torres2, Fausto Calderas3, María Josefa Bernad-Bernad2, Jesús Gracia-Mora2, Baltasar Mena4, Octavio Manero5.
Abstract
In this work, we prepared a novel composite based on hybrid gelatin carriers and montmorillonite clay (MMT) to analyze its viability as controlled drug delivery system. The objective of this research involves the characterization of composites formed by structured lipid-gelatin micro-particles (MP) and MMT clay. This analysis included the evaluation of the composite according to its rheological properties, morphology (SEM), particle size, XRD, FT-IR, and in vitro drug release. The effect of pH in the properties of the composite is evaluated. A novel raspberry-like or armor MP/MMT clay composite is reported, in which the pH has an important effect on the final structure of the composite for ad-hoc drug delivery systems. For pH values below the isoelectric point, we obtained defined morphologies with entrapment efficiencies up to 67%. The pH level controls the MP/MMT composite release mechanism, restringing drug release in the stomach-like environment. Intended for oral administration, these results evidence that the MP/MMT composite represents an attractive alternative for intestinal-colonic controlled drug delivery systems.Entities:
Keywords: Atorvastatin; Drug delivery; Gelatin; Hybrid microparticles; Montmorillonite; Rheology
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29702471 DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2018.04.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces ISSN: 0927-7765 Impact factor: 5.268