Design and Preliminary Characterization of Sweet Potato Starch – Urea-Borate Polymer

O. Agho, A. Okunlola
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Background – Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) starch has been reported for its potential as a directly compressible and sustained- release polymer in its native and modified forms. Chemical modification by crosslinking with urea and borax to form starch urea-borate  will enhance its drug release-retarding properties. Objective – To design starch-urea-borate (SUB) polymer using sweet potato starch to  produce a new, affordable biodegradable polymer, and carry out preliminary characterization of the polymer. Method – Native starch  was extracted from sweet potato tubers and crosslinked with urea and borax to form starchurea borate (SUB) polymer. The native and  modified starches were characterized for morphology (SEM), FT-IR, DSC, pH, densities, swelling, flow properties and viscosity. Results –  Modification yielded 96.66% w/w of SUB and disrupted the granular structure of the native starch, producing significantly larger (p<0.01)  granules with irregular shapes. FTIR spectrum revealed a peak at 3369.05 cm1 due to –NH2 confirming the presence of a secondary  amide resulting from the polymerization reaction between urea and starch in the presence of borate. A shift in the peak of DSC  endotherm was observed for SUB. Modification yielded lower particle density but higher bulk and tapped densities. The swelling index  increased significantly (p<0.01). Hausner’s ratio (1.06± 0.00), Carr’s index (6.33± 0.01%) and angle of repose (26.14±1.15º) showed good flow but reduction in compressibility of SUB. Viscosity revealed shear thickening or dilatant behaviour. Conclusion- The material and  physicochemical properties of SUB polymer showed its potential for application in drug delivery systems, possibly as a release retarding  polymer.  
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甘薯淀粉-尿素-硼酸盐聚合物的设计和初步特性分析
背景 - 据报道,甘薯(Ipomoea batatas)淀粉具有作为原生和改性形式的直接可压缩和缓释聚合物的潜力。通过与尿素和硼砂交联形成淀粉脲硼酸盐进行化学改性,可增强其药物缓释特性。目的--利用甘薯淀粉设计淀粉-脲-硼酸盐(SUB)聚合物,以生产一种新型、可负担的生物降解聚合物,并对该聚合物进行初步表征。方法 - 从甘薯块茎中提取原生淀粉,然后与尿素和硼砂交联,形成淀粉脲硼酸盐(SUB)聚合物。对原生淀粉和改性淀粉的形态(SEM)、傅立叶变换红外光谱(FT-IR)、DSC、pH 值、密度、溶胀性、流动性和粘度进行了表征。结果 - 改性淀粉产生了 96.66% w/w 的 SUB,并破坏了原生淀粉的颗粒结构,产生的颗粒明显更大(p<0.01),且形状不规则。傅立叶变换红外光谱显示,在 3369.05 cm1 处有一个 -NH2 峰,这证实了尿素和淀粉在硼酸盐存在下发生聚合反应而产生的仲酰胺的存在。观察到 SUB 的 DSC 终温峰值发生了移动。改性后的颗粒密度较低,但体积密度和敲击密度较高。膨胀指数明显增加(p<0.01)。豪斯纳比率(1.06± 0.00)、卡尔指数(6.33± 0.01%)和安息角(26.14±1.15º)表明 SUB 具有良好的流动性,但压缩性降低。粘度显示出剪切增稠或扩张行为。结论--SUB 聚合物的材料和理化特性显示了其在药物输送系统中的应用潜力,有可能成为一种缓释聚合物。
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