Title of article :
Simultaneous Optimization of Multiple Response Variables for the Gelatin-chitosan Microcapsules Containing Angelica Essential Oil
Author/Authors :
Li, Qiang Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering Process & Technology for High-efficiency Conversion - College of Heilongjiang Province, Harbin 150080, PR China , Sun, Li-Jian School of Chemistry and Materials Science - Heilongjiang University, Harbin 150080, PR China , Gongb, School of Chemistry and Materials Science - Heilongjiang University, Harbin 150080, PR China , Wang, Yang School of Chemistry and Materials Science - Heilongjiang University, Harbin 150080, PR China , Zhao, Xue-Ling School of Chemistry and Materials Science - Heilongjiang University, Harbin 150080, PR China
Abstract :
Angelica essential oil (AO), a major pharmacologically active component of Angelica
sinensis (Oliv.) Diels, possesses hemogenesis, analgesic activities, and sedative effect. The
application of AO in pharmaceutical systems had been limited because of its low oxidative
stability. The AO-loaded gelatin-chitosan microcapsules with prevention from oxidation were
developed and optimized using response surface methodology. The effects of formulation
variables (pH at complex coacervation, gelatin concentration, and core/wall ratio) on multiple
response variables (yield, encapsulation efficiency, antioxidation rate, percent of drug released
in 1 h, and time to 85% drug release) were systemically investigated. A desirability function that
combined these five response variables was constructed. All response variables investigated
were found to be highly dependent on the formulation variables, with strong interactions
observed between the formulation variables. It was found that optimum overall desirability
of AO microcapsules could be obtained at pH 6.20, gelatin concentration 25.00%, and core/
wall ratio 40.40%. The experimental values of the response variables highly agreed with the
predicted values. The antioxidation rate of optimum formulation was approximately 8 times
higher than that of AO. The in-vitro drug release from microcapsules was followed Higuchi
model with super case-II transport mechanism.
Keywords :
antioxidation rate , sustained release , gelatin , multiresponse optimization , angelica essential oil
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics