Understanding release kinetics of biopolymer drug delivery microcapsules for biomedical applications

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Abstract

Drug delivery and dosage concentrations are considered as major focal points in conventional as well as battlefield emergency medicine. The concept of localizing drug delivery via microcapsules is an evolving field to confine the adverse side effects of high concentration drug doses. This paper focuses on understanding release kinetics through biopolymer microcapsules for time-dependent drug release. Calcium alginate microcapsules were manufactured using a direct-write inkjet technique. Rhodamine 6G was used as the release agent to observe the release kinetics from calcium alginate beads in distilled water. A design of experiments was constructed to compare the effect of the microcapsule diameter and different concentrations of calcium chloride (M) and sodium alginate (%, w/v) solutions on the release kinetics profiles of the microcapsules. This research gives insight to identify favorable sizes of microcapsules and concentrations of sodium alginate and calcium chloride solutions for controlled release behavior of drug delivery microcapsules. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)127-131
Number of pages5
JournalMaterials Science and Engineering: B
Volume168
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 15 2010

Keywords

  • Bio-polymers
  • Calcium alginate microcapsules
  • Direct-write inkjet
  • Drug delivery
  • Release kinetics

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