Release of Prednisolone and Inulin from a New Calcium-Alginate Chitosan-Coated Matrix System for Colonic Delivery
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Araujo, Valeria
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Release of Prednisolone and Inulin from a New Calcium-Alginate Chitosan-Coated Matrix System for Colonic Delivery
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Putative colonic release formulations of calcium (Ca)-alginate coated with chitosan
containing two different actives, prednisolone and inulin, were prepared in three different
sizes, beads (D50 = 2104 :m) and microparticles (D50 = 354 and 136 :m). The formulations were
tested in standard phosphate buffer and biorelevant Krebs bicarbonate buffer at pH 7.4, and
were further evaluated in the presence of the bacterium E. coli. Product yield and encapsulation
were higher with prednisolone than with inulin. In Krebs bicarbonate buffer, a clear
relationship between particle size and prednisolone release was observed. In contrast, release
of inulin was independent of the particle size. In phosphate buffer, the particles eroded quickly,
whereas in Krebs buffer, the particles swelled slowly. The difference in behavior can be attributed
to the formation of calcium phosphate in the phosphate buffer medium, which in turn
weakens the Ca-alginate matrix core. In the presence of E. coli, the formulations were fermented
and the release of prednisolone was accelerated. In conclusion, the buffer media affects formulation
behavior and drug release, with the bicarbonate media providing a better simulation of
in vivo behavior. Moreover, the susceptibility of the formulations to bacterial action indicates
their suitability as carriers for colonic drug delivery.
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J Pharm Sci 102:2748–2759, 2013
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