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Antibiotic release from biodegradable PHBV microparticles.
Sendil, D; Gürsel, I; Wise, D L; Hasirci, V.
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  • Sendil D; Middle East Technical University, Department of Biological Sciences, Biotechnology Research Unit, Ankara 06531, Turkey.
J Control Release ; 59(2): 207-17, 1999 May 20.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10332055
For the treatment of periodontal diseases, design of a controlled release system seemed very appropriate for an effective, long term result. In this study a novel, biodegradable microbial polyester, poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate), PHBV of various valerate contents containing a well established antibiotic, tetracycline, known to be effective against many of the periodontal disease related microorganisms, was used in the construction of a controlled release system. Tetracycline was loaded in the PHBV microspheres and microcapsules both in its acidic (TC) and in neutral form (TCN). Microcapsules of PHBV were prepared under different conditions using w/o/w double emulsion and their properties such as encapsulation efficiency, loading, release characteristics, and morphological properties were investigated. It was found that concentration of emulsifiers polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and gelatin (varied between 0-4%) influenced the encapsulation efficiency appreciably. In order to increase encapsulation efficiency (from the obtained range of 18.1-30.1%) and slow down the release of the highly soluble tetracycline.HCl, it was neutralized with NaOH. Encapsulation efficiency of neutralized tetracycline was much higher (51.9-65.3%) due to the insoluble form of the drug used during encapsulation. The release behaviour of neither of the drugs was found to be of zero order. Rather the trends fitted reasonably well to Higuchi's approach for release from spherical micropheres. Biodegradability was not an appreciable parameter in the release from microcapsules because release was complete before any signs of degradation were observed.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Polyesters / Tetracycline / Bacteria / Delayed-Action Preparations Language: En Journal: J Control Release Journal subject: FARMACOLOGIA Year: 1999 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Turkey Country of publication: Netherlands
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Polyesters / Tetracycline / Bacteria / Delayed-Action Preparations Language: En Journal: J Control Release Journal subject: FARMACOLOGIA Year: 1999 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Turkey Country of publication: Netherlands