Sustained release of acyclovir from alginate-gellan gum and alginate-xanthan gum microbeads

Q3 Materials Science JCIS open Pub Date : 2024-02-12 DOI:10.1016/j.jciso.2024.100106
Sudipta Das , Arnab Samanta , Sawan Das , Amit Kumar Nayak
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In the current research, acyclovir-loaded microbeads were formulated via ionotropic gelation using sodium alginate-gellan gum and sodium alginate-xanthan gum. In the preparation of these acyclovir-loaded microbeads, aluminium chloride and barium chloride were used as cross-linking agents. All these ionotropically-gelled acyclovir-loaded alginate-gellan gum microbeads and alginate-xanthan gum microbeads exhibited good percent yields (85.07 ± 1.58 to 92.17 ± 3.02%) and drug entrapment efficiencies (74.09 ± 1.38 to 95.16 ± 3.37%). Acyclovir-loaded alginate-gellan gum microbeads exhibited comparatively smaller average particle sizes (0.54 ± 0.02 to 0.71 ± 0.03 mm) than those of acyclovir-loaded alginate-xanthan gum microbeads (0.60 ± 0.02 to 0.82 ± 0.04 mm). Acyclovir-loaded alginate-xanthan gum microbeads exhibited comparatively higher swelling than that of acyclovir-loaded alginate-gellan gum microbeads. A sustained pattern of acyclovir release over 240 min was noticed by these microbeads. Surface morphology analysis of the best microbeads formulation (on the basis of sustained acyclovir release data) was done by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). These kinds of ionotropically-gelled alginate-based microbeads might be advantageous to facilitate enhanced patient compliances with minimal dosing frequency and enhanced oral bioavailability.

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藻酸盐-结冷胶和藻酸盐-黄原胶微珠持续释放阿昔洛韦
在目前的研究中,使用海藻酸钠-结冷胶和海藻酸钠-黄原胶,通过离子凝胶法配制了阿昔洛韦负载微珠。在制备这些阿昔洛韦微珠时,使用了氯化铝和氯化钡作为交联剂。所有这些离子胶化的阿昔洛韦负载海藻酸盐-结冷胶微珠和海藻酸盐-黄原胶微珠都表现出良好的产率(85.07 ± 1.58 至 92.17 ± 3.02%)和药物包埋效率(74.09 ± 1.38 至 95.16 ± 3.37%)。与负载阿昔洛韦的海藻酸-黄原胶微珠(0.60 ± 0.02 至 0.82 ± 0.04 mm)相比,负载阿昔洛韦的海藻酸-黄原胶微珠的平均粒径较小(0.54 ± 0.02 至 0.71 ± 0.03 mm)。与负载阿昔洛韦的海藻酸盐-黄原胶微珠相比,负载阿昔洛韦的海藻酸盐-结冷胶微珠表现出更高的膨胀率。这些微珠在 240 分钟内持续释放阿昔洛韦。利用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)对最佳微珠配方(根据阿昔洛韦的持续释放数据)进行了表面形态分析。这些基于藻酸盐的离子态胶化微珠可能有助于提高患者的依从性,减少给药次数,提高口服生物利用度。
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