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TítuloEntrapment ability and release profile of corticosteroids from starch-based microparticles
Autor(es)Silva, G. A.
Costa, F. J.
Neves, N. M.
Coutinho, O. P.
Dias, Alberto Carlos Pires
Reis, R. L.
Palavras-chavebiodegradable polymers
biomaterials
starch-based microparticles
drug release
dexamethasone
methylprednisolone
Data2005
EditoraJohn Wiley and Sons
RevistaJournal of Biomedical Materials Research: Part A
Citação"Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A". ISSN 1549-3296. 73:2 (2005) 243-243.
Resumo(s)We previously described the synthesis of starchbased microparticles that were shown to be bioactive (when combined with Bioactive Glass 45S5) and noncytotoxic. To further assess their potential for biomedical applications such as controlled release, three corticosteroids with a similar basic structure—dexamethasone (DEX), 16-methylprednisonole (MP), and 16-methylprednisolone acetate (MPA) - were used as models for the entrapment and release of bioactive agents. DEX, MP, and MPA were entrapped into starch-based microparticles at 10% wt/wt of the starch-based polymer and the loading efficiencies, as well as the release profiles, were evaluated. Differences were found for the loading efficiencies of the three corticosteroids, with DEX and MPA being the most successfully loaded (82 and 84%, respectively), followed by MP (51%). These differences might be explained based on the differential distribution of the molecules within the matrix of the microparticles. Furthermore, a differential burst release was observed in the first 24 h for all corticosteroids with DEX and MP being more pronounced (around 25%), whereas only 12% of MPA was released during the same time period. Whereas the water uptake profile can account for this first stage burst release, the subsequent slower release stage was mainly attributed to degradation of the microparticle network. Differences in the release profiles can be explained based on the structure of the molecule, because MPA, a more bulky and hydrophobic molecule, is released at a slower rate compared with DEX and MP. In this work, it is shown that these carriers were able to sustain a controlled release of the entrapped corticosteroids over 30 days, which confirms the potential of these systems to be used as carriers for the delivery of bioactive agents.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/6963
DOI10.1002/jbm.a.30287
ISSN1549-3296
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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