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Release of Human Serum Albumin from Poly(lactide-co-glycolide) Microspheres
Authors:Hora  Maninder S.  Rana  Rajsharan K.  Nunberg  Jack H.  Tice  Thomas R.  Gilley  Richard M.  Hudson  Michael E.
Affiliation:(1) Cetus Corporation, 1400 Fifty-Third Street, Emeryville, California, 94608;(2) Southern Research Institute, 2000 Ninth Avenue South, Birmingham, Alabama, 35205
Abstract:Human serum albumin (HSA) was encapsulated in a 50:50 copolymer of DL-lactide/glycolide in the form of microspheres. These microspheres were used as a model formulation to study the feasibility of controlling the release of large proteins over a 20- to 30-day period. We show that HSA can be successfully incorporated into microspheres and released intact from these microspheres into various buffer systems at 37°C. A continuous release of the protein could be achieved in physiological buffers at 37°C over a 20- to 30-day period from microspheres with high protein loadings (11.6%). These results demonstrate the potential of poly(DL-lactide-co-glycolide) microspheres for continuous delivery of large proteins.
Keywords:protein release  human serum albumin  protein stability  biodegradable microspheres  poly(lactide-co-glycolide)
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