Title of article :
Diisocyanate mediated polyether modified gelatin drug carrier for controlled release
Author/Authors :
Vijayakumar, Vediappan Bannari Amman Institute of Technology - Department of Biotechnology, India , Subramanian, Kaliappagounder Bannari Amman Institute of Technology - Department of Biotechnology, India
Abstract :
Gelatin is an extensively studied biopolymer hydrogel drug carrier due to its biocompatibility,biodegradability and non-toxicity of its biodegraded products formed in vivo. But with thepristine gelatin it is difficult to achieve a controlled and desirable drug release characteristics due to its structural and thermal lability and high solubility in aqueous biofluids. Hence it is necessary to modify its solubility and structural stability in biofluids to achieve controlled release features with improved drug efficacy and broader carrier applications. In the present explorations an effort is made in this direction by cross linking gelatin to different extents using hitherto not studied isocyanate terminated poly(ether) as a macrocrosslinker prepared from poly(ethylene glycol) and isophorone diisocyanate in dimethyl sulfoxide. The crosslinked samples were analyzed for structure by Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy, thermal behavior through thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry. The cross linked gelatins were biodegradable, insoluble and swellable in biofluids. They were evaluated as a carrier for in vitro drug delivery taking theophylline as a model drug used in asthma therapy. The crosslinking of gelatin decreased the drug release rate by 10–20% depending upon the extent of crosslinking. The modeled drug release characteristics revealed an anomalous transport mechanism. The release rates for ampicillin sodium, 5-fluorouracil and theophylline drugs in a typical crosslinked gelatin carrier were found to depend on the solubility and hydrophobicity of the drugs, and the pH of the fluid. The observed results indicated that this material can prove its mettle as a viable carrier matrix in drug delivery applications.
Keywords :
Gelatin , Isophorone diisocyanate , Poly(ethylene glycol) , Theophylline , In vitro drug release
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)