Author: Santinho A. J. P. Ueta J. M. Freitas O. Pereira N. L.
Publisher: Informa Healthcare
ISSN: 1464-5246
Source: Journal of Microencapsulation, Vol.19, Iss.5, 2002-09, pp. : 549-558
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Abstract
The use of biopolymers in sustained release systems has been studied by many research groups because of the bioavailability and biodegradability of these compounds. Casein is a natural biopolymer whose degradation results in biologically utilisable compounds. The objective of the present study was to assess the potential of casein microcapsules (CAS/MC) as sustained release systems using acetaminophen as a model drug. CAS/MC were prepared by aqueous coacervation in lactate buffer containing gelatin, hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) and lecithin. After preparation, the microcapsules were treated, or not, with glutaraldehyde as a cross-linking agent. CAS/MC were loaded using two distinct procedures, either by dissolving 50% of the drug (w/w), relative to casein, in the polymer dispersion or by dissolving the drug in the coacervating solution. The drug present in CAS/MC was quantified by HPLC after an enzymatic degradation assay, and the CAS/MC were analysed by scanning electron microscopy and thermal analysis (differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetrical analysis). Loading of the drug was ~ 8% (w/w), with high resistance to enzymatic attack. The absence of an acetaminophen melting peak indicated that there was no drug present on the surface of the cross-linked systems. In addition, loading was accompanied by a reduction of the specific heat capacity of the systems, which suggests a decrease in stability. The outer morphology of the encapsulating polymer was affected by the process of microencapsulation. The data suggest that the microencapsulation process of aqueous coacervation and cross-linking is appropriate for the preparation of microencapsulated systems for sustained drug delivery.
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