Title of article :
Vancomycin-loaded HPMC microparticles embedded within injectable thermosensitive chitosan hydrogels
Author/Authors :
Mahmoudian, M. Department of Biomedical Engineering - Faculty of Chemical Engineering - Tarbiat Modares University , Ganji, F. Department of Biomedical Engineering - Faculty of Chemical Engineering - Tarbiat Modares University
Abstract :
Antibiotic use is an essential method for the
treatment of bacterial infections. In certain cases, antibiotics
are not effective because of the distribution problems
caused by physiological barriers in the body. Such problems
are thought to be minimized by development of sustained
release systems which involve implantation of
antibiotic loaded polymeric systems directly to the site of
infection. In this work, a new composite vancomycin
hydrochloride release system based on HPMC microparticles
and chitosan/glycerophosphate (Ch/Gp) thermosensitive
hydrogel was designed for the aim of local treatment of
osteomyelitis. Vancomycin-loaded HPMC microparticles
(Van-HPMCs) were prepared by spray drying method. The
SEM results showed that these particles had a mean
diameter of 1.5–6.4 lm with a narrow size distribution and
homogeneous particle production. Their drug encapsulation
efficiency was 72.6%. The Van-HPMCs were
embedded in an injectable Ch/Gp solution to introduce a
composite drug release platform (Van/HPMC-Ch/Gp).
In vitro release studies indicated that inclusion of the Van-
HPMCs into the Ch/Gp hydrogel caused a reduction in
both the release rate and total amount of vancomycin
release, which suggests that HPMC microparticles entrapped
into the Ch/Gp hydrogels showed more suitable sustained
release kinetics for local antibiotics delivery.
Keywords :
HPMC , Hydrogel , Microparticles , Vancomycin hydrochloride
Journal title :
Progress in Biomaterials
Journal title :
Progress in Biomaterials