Title of article :
Preparation of Ethylcellulose Coated Gelatin Microspheres as a Multiparticulate Colonic Delivery System for 5-Aminosalicilic Acid
Author/Authors :
Atyabi, Fatemeh Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy,Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Vahabzadeh, Rudabeh Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy,Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Dinarvand, Rassoul Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy,Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
In the long-term management of ulcerative colitis patients, repeat dosing maybe required.
Since 5-ASAis largely absorbed from the upper intestine, selective delivery of drugs into the
colon may be regarded as a better method of drug delivery with fewer side effects and a higher
efficacy. The aim of this study was to prepare and evaluate a double coated multiparticulate
system for 5-ASA delivery using gelatin and ethylcellulose as the primary and secondary
polymer respectively. Gelatin microspheres containing 5-aminosalicylic acid was produced
using the solvent evaporation method. Prepared gelatin microspheres were spherical, free
flowing, non-aggregated and showed no degradation in the acidic medium. Entrapment
efficacy of microspheres was about 50%. Results showed that drug release was fast and
complete and is affected by the amount of core material entrapped. Gelatin microspheres were
then coated by ethylcellulose using a coacervation phase separation technique. The idea for
this approach was to prepare a delayed drug delivery system, in which, ethylcellulose protects
particles for the first 6 h transit through the gastrointestinal tract. However, it was shown that
this system could provide a suitable drug release pattern for colonic delivery of active agents,
as 30% of the drug was released from the ethylcellulose-coated microcapsules within 6 h,
while this amount was 90% of the loaded drug for gelatin microspheres under the same
condition.
Keywords :
5-Aminosalicilic acid , Gelatin , Ethyl cellulose , Colon delivery , Microparticles , Microspheres , Microencapsulation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics