The effect of the chemical composition of albumin-containing microcapsules upon their properties.

Bollettino chimico farmaceutico Pub Date : 2003-07-01
B Dolinska, F Ryszka
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The effect of the composition of the coating (gelatine, sodium alginate, acetic acid) covering the biodegradable microcapsules upon their efficiency as well as upon albumin incorporation percentage value, were determined by the method of the 3 x 3 Latin squares. Selected physical and chemical properties of the microcapsules as well as the rate of albumin release from the microcapsules were investigated. Microcapsules suitable for parenteral administration were prepared using the method of a complex coacervation with the model substance: human albumin. None of the selected components of the coating was found to have any significant effect upon the efficiency of the microcapsules. However, it was established that the albumin incorporation effect was significantly influenced by gelatine concentration in the composition of the component. Based on the attained results, the composition of the biodegradable capsules was determined: 5% gelatine; 3% sodium alginate; and 25% acetic acid. Using the gelatin-sodium alginate system, microcapsules containing albumin with a prolonged release time, suitable for parenteral administration, were obtained.

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含白蛋白微胶囊的化学成分对其性能的影响。
采用3 × 3拉丁方尺法测定了覆盖生物可降解微胶囊的涂层组成(明胶、海藻酸钠、醋酸)对其效率和白蛋白掺入百分比值的影响。考察了微胶囊的理化性质及白蛋白的释放率。采用与模型物质:人白蛋白复合凝聚的方法制备适合肠外给药的微胶囊。所选的涂层成分均未发现对微胶囊的效率有任何显著影响。然而,我们确定了白蛋白的掺入效果受到组分中明胶浓度的显著影响。根据所得结果,确定了生物可降解胶囊的组成:5%明胶;3%海藻酸钠;和25%的醋酸。采用明胶-海藻酸钠体系,制备了缓释时间长、适合肠外给药的白蛋白微胶囊。
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