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Scientific Journal of Al-Azhar Medical Faculty [Girls][The]. 2002; 23 (3 Supp.): 1427-1444
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-136136

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A combination of polymers, casein and chitosan, was used for the preparation of sustained - release indomethacin microspheres by applying aqueous complex coacervation technique. The incorporation efficiencies of indomethacin within casein chitosan microspheres were achieved between 30.5-60.7% in the different prepared batches depending on the preparation conditions. Encapsulation efficiency was found to be 50.2 and 60.7 for 120 and 40 minutes hardening time, respectively. The results showed an increase in the mean microspheres diameter with the increase in casein concentration from 5% to 30% w/v. It was also observed that the larger the amount of initially loaded indomethacin into the microspheres that smaller was the microspher diameter. In addition, increasing chitosan concentration from 0.5 to 1.5% w/v decreased the mean microspheres diameter from 870 +/- 23 to 678 +/- 12 microm. Variation in chitosan concentration showed small effect on the particle size distribution where, increasing chitosan concentration slightly shifts the particle sizes to small diameter. Results show that the longer the stirring time [2 hours], the smaller was the microspheres size. The microspheres exhibited angle of repose values between 31- 42 and the values of the compressibility index were lower than 15% in some batches. An initial release [brust effect] of the drug is exhibited in all the prepared microspheres where 28-45% of the drug was released in the first 30 minutes in all the cases depending on the preparation conditions. Increase in casein concentration significantly decreases the rate of indomethacin release from the microspheres [P

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Préparation de médicament , Préparations à action retardée , Microsphères , Chitosane/composition chimique
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