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The aim of this study is to reveal how the release behavior of a model drug (brilliant blue, BB) from chitosan coating calcium-alginate gel beads (CCAGB) was influenced by the preparation methods. The CCAGB were prepared by dropping alginate solution into CaCl(2)/chitosan solution (method 1(a)), or into chitosan solution then gelled by CaCl(2) (method 1(b)), or into CaCl(2) solution then coated by chitosan (method 2). Scanning electron microscopy was used for morphology observation, and elemental analysis was applied to determine the chitosan content bound on calcium-alginate gel beads (CAGB). Compared to CAGB, the dried CCAGB had poorer shape and rougher surface morphology especially in methods 1(a) and (b); moreover, CCAGB was found to be more instable in 0.9% NaCl and serious burst of beads occurred when high concentration of alginate (3.0 and 5.0% w/v) was used. The influence on BB release from the beads by chitosan coating was not only related to the chitosan density on bead surface, but also preparation method and other factors. Under un-dried bead state in method 1(a), the increase of chitosan content prolonged BB release in 0.9% (w/v) NaCl; while in method 2, the increase of chitosan concentration over 0.1% (w/v) (3.0% (w/v) alginate concentration was used) resulted in more serious burst of beads and hence facilitated BB release. Furthermore, in both methods 1(a) and 2, the increase of alginate from 1.5 to 3.0 or 5.0% (w/v) usually resulted in the significant burst of beads and accelerated BB release when 0.3 or 0.5% (w/v) chitosan was used for coating. Drying process greatly influenced BB release profile due to the destroying of alginate-chitosan film. The acceleration of BB release from CCAGB by drying process was more significant in the case of method 1 than of method 2.  相似文献   

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Attempts to determine conditions or processes within alginate gel beads often suffer from inaccuracies due to an improper roundness of the analysed beads. Therefore, a novel solvent-based method for the preparation of alginate beads with improved shape was developed: An aqueous solution of 2% (w/v) alginate in water was injected into a solvent layering consisting of hexane, n-butanol, n-butanol with 1% (w/v) CaCl2 and finally 2% (w/v) CaCl2 in water. Beads of up to 3.5 mm in diameter obtained with this method had a roundness which was approximately 5% better than comparable beads prepared by dropping an alginate solution into a CaCl2-hardening bath. This was determined by a software supported quantitative analysis of bead size and shape. Additionally, the novel solvent-based method allows for highly reproducible preparation of alginate beads with exactly predictable sizes. The biggest beads obtained with this method were 9 mm in diameter. Thus, with the solvent-based preparation of alginate beads it is now possible to easily obtain beads of exactly the type needed for a specific analytical purpose.  相似文献   

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This study describes the preparation of mucoadhesive alginate/chitosan microparticles containing prednisolone intended for colon-specific delivery. Two methods have been used for the preparation of the particles: the one-step method is the method in which prednisolone was dispersed within sodium alginate solution and this dispersion was then dropped in a solution containing both calcium chloride and chitosan. The two-step method consisted also of the dispersion of prednisolone in alginate solution and then dropping this dispersion into a solution containing calcium chloride, the particles were then transferred to a chitosan solution. The concentration of sodium alginate solution at 2% (w/v), various concentrations of calcium chloride solution (0.5-1.0%, w/v), chitosan solutions (0.5, 1.0 and 1.5%, w/v) and prednisolone drug load (2, 5, 10 and 15%, w/v) have been used. The results for both preparation methods show that the particle size and drug content were mainly depending on the amount of the drug concentration and not the amount of chitosan and calcium chloride. The in vitro mucoadhesive tests for particles prepared from both methods were carried out using the freshly excised gut of pigs. The particles prepared by the one-step method exhibited excellent mucoadhesive properties after 1h test. Increased chitosan concentrations from 0, 0.5, 1.0 to 1.5% (w/v) resulted in 43, 55, 82 and 88% of the particle remaining attached on the gut surface after 1 h, respectively. However, the particles prepared by the two-step method showed significant less mucoadhesion under the same experimental conditions. At chitosan concentrations of 0, 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5% (w/v) the amount of particles remaining attached to the mucosal surface of the pig gut after 1 h was 43, 3, 11 and 11%, respectively. The prednisolone release at a pH of 6.8 after 4 h was between 63 and 79% for the particles prepared by the one-step method and between 57 and 88% for the particles prepared by the two-step method with a prednisolone drug load of 5 and 10% (w/v), respectively. The results show that depending on the preparation method these chitosan coated alginate particles show different mucoadhesiveness whereas their other properties are not statistically significant different.  相似文献   

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Mitomycin-C loaded and chitosan-coated alginate microspheres were prepared for use in chemoembolization studies. In this respect, first alginate microspheres were prepared by using a spraying method using an extrusion device with a small orifice and following suspension cross-linking in an oil phase. Chitosan-coating onto the alginate microspheres was achieved by polyionic complex formation between alginate and chitosan. CaCl(2) was used as a cross-linker for alginate microspheres. The obtained chitosan-coated alginate microspheres were spherical shaped and approximately 100-400 microm average size. The microspheres were evaluated based on their swellability and the swelling ratio was changed between 50-280%. CaCl(2) concentration, stirring rate, chitosan molecular weight, chitosan concentration and time for coating with chitosan were selected as the effective parameters on microsphere size and swelling ratio. Equilibrium swellings were achieved in approximately 30 min. On the other hand, chitosan molecular weight, chitosan concentration and time for coating with chitosan were found as the most effective parameters on both drug loading ratio and release studies. Maximum drug loading ratio of 65% was achieved with high molecular weight (HMW) chitosan, highest chitosan concentration (i.e. 1.0% v/v) and shortest time for coating with chitosan (i.e. 1 h) values.  相似文献   

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A novel approach was developed to improve the mechanical strength of tripolyphosphate (TPP)/chitosan beads prepared under coagulation condition at 4 degrees C in the presence of gelatin. Cross-sectional analysis indicated that the beads had a homogeneous crosslinked structure, as a result the beads were strengthened greatly (the mechanical strength increased more than ten times). Furthermore sodium alginate (a polyanion) can interact with cationic chitosan on the surface of these TPP/chitosan beads to form polyelectrolyte complex film for the improvement of the drug sustained release performances. The loading efficiency of model drugs (brilliant blue and FITC-dextran) in these beads was very high (more than 90%). Crosslinking time, TPP solution pH and other preparation factors had an effect on the drug release performance of beads. The release period of brilliant blue (a poor water soluble dye) was more than 2-months at a fairly constant rate in 0.9% NaCl, 10 mM PBS pH 7.4. However, for FITC-dextran (a water soluble polysaccharide) only 1-2 days in the same conditions. It seems that TPP/chitosan bead prepared by the novel method is a promising formulation for drug delivery.  相似文献   

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A recombinant aminopeptidase (90 kDa) of Lactobacillus rhamnosus S93 produced by E. coli was encapsulated in alginate or chitosan-treated alginate beads prepared by an extrusion method. This study investigated the effects of alginate, CaCl2, chitosan concentrations, hardening time, pH and alginate/enzyme ratios on the encapsulation efficiency (EE) and the enzyme release (ER). Chitosan in the gelling solution significantly increased the EE from 30.2% (control) to 88.6% (coated). This polycationic polymer retarded the ER from beads during their dissolution in release buffer. An increase in alginate and chitosan concentrations led to greater EE and lesser ER from the beads. The greatest EE was observed in a pH 5.4 solution (chitosan-CaCl2) during bead formation. Increasing the CaCl2 concentration over 0.1 M neither affected the EE nor the ER. Increasing hardening time beyond 10 min led to a decrease in EE and the alginate:enzyme ratio (3 : 1) was optimal to prevent the ER.  相似文献   

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The aim of this paper was to investigate the possible applicability of chitosan treated alginate beads as a controlled release system of small molecular drugs with high solubility. Timolol maleate (mw 432.49) was used as a model drug. The beads were prepared by the ionotropic gelation method and the effect of various factors (alginate, chitosan, drug and calcium chloride concentrations, the volume of external and internal phases and drying methods) on bead properties were also investigated. Spherical beads with 0.78-1.16 mm diameter range and 10.8-66.5% encapsulation efficiencies were produced. Higher encapsulation efficiencies and retarded drug release were obtained with chitosan treated alginate beads. Among the different factors investigated such as alginate, drug, chitosan and CaCl2 concentrations, the volumes of the external and internal phases affected bead properties. The drying technique has an importance on the bead properties also. The release data was kinetically evaluated. It appeared that chitosan treated alginate beads may be used for a potential controlled release system of small molecular drugs with high solubility, instead of alginate beads.  相似文献   

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Novel hybrid alginate hydrogel beads with shells of porous CaCO3 microparticles were fabricated by templating water-in-oil emulsion and subsequent in situ gelation. Porous CaCO3 microparticles were self-assembled at interfaces of water-in-oil emulsion. Water droplets containing alginate in the emulsion were subsequently in situ gelated by Ca2+ released from CaCO3 through decreasing pH with slow hydrolysis of d-glucono-delta-lactone (GDL). The resulting hybrid beads with alginate gel cores and shells of porous CaCO3 microparticles were called colloidosomes. The packed density of CaCO3 microparticles in the shell increased with increasing the ratio of the CaCO3 microparticle weight to the water phase volume Mp/Vw and decreased with addition of NaCl into water. The size of the produced colloidosome beads was independent of Mp/Vw. Increasing the volume fraction of water Phi w to 0.5, some colloidosome beads deformed to nonspheral shape and even broken. Brilliant blue (BB) as a drug model was loaded into the colloidosome beads by being dissolved in the alginate aqueous solution before gelation. The BB release from the colloidosome beads was slowed down because of the formation of the shells of CaCO3 microparticles. The colloidosome beads may find applications as delivery vehicles for drugs, cosmetics, food supplements and living cell.  相似文献   

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A one-step procedure to prepare chitosan beads by simultaneous cross-linking with glutaraldehyde and insolubilisation in 1.5 M NaOH solution has been developed. The optimisation of the procedure was carried out by monitoring the evolution of the loss and storage moduli of chitosan solutions (1.5% (w/v), in acetic acid 0.2 M) in the presence of different proportions of glutaraldehyde. Increasing the chitosan molecular weight, glutaraldehyde concentration and/or process temperature from 20 to 37 degrees C, a reduction of time to reach the gel point was observed. The diameter of freshly prepared swollen beads was 3.2+/-0.4 mm and, after drying 0.48+/-0.18 mm. Swollen or previously dried beads were loaded with metronidazole by immersion in 0.1% (w/v), drug solution in a phosphate buffer pH 7.5, purified water, 0.2 M acetic acid or 0.1 M HCl. Beads synthesised at 37 degrees C experimented faster swelling than the ones prepared at 20 degrees C and even disintegrated in acetic acid. The amounts of metronidazole loaded (ranging from 1 to 286 mg/g dried beads) increased with swelling capacity of beads. The release studies carried out in 0.1 M HCl indicated that, regardless of the medium used to load the beads, all of them released the dose in less than 30 min. In summary, applying this one-step procedure and choosing the adequate glutaraldehyde proportion, it is possible to obtain particles of chitosan cross-linked with itself, which exhibit pH-sensitive swelling and which are able to release all the drug quickly into an acidic environment such as the stomach. The results obtained also highlight the importance of the pH of the medium for modulating the amount of drug loaded (it is remarkably greater at lower pHs) and the influence of temperature at which the beads are prepared on their tendency to disintegrate.  相似文献   

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Attempts to determine conditions or processes within alginate gel beads often suffer from inaccuracies due to an improper roundness of the analysed beads. Therefore, a novel solvent-based method for the preparation of alginate beads with improved shape was developed: An aqueous solution of 2% (w/v) alginate in water was injected into a solvent layering consisting of hexane, n-butanol, n-butanol with 1% (w/v) CaCl2 and finally 2% (w/v) CaCl2 in water. Beads of up to 3.5?mm in diameter obtained with this method had a roundness which was ~5% better than comparable beads prepared by dropping an alginate solution into a CaCl2-hardening bath. This was determined by a software supported quantitative analysis of bead size and shape. Additionally, the novel solvent-based method allows for highly reproducible preparation of alginate beads with exactly predictable sizes. The biggest beads obtained with this method were 9?mm in diameter. Thus, with the solvent-based preparation of alginate beads it is now possible to easily obtain beads of exactly the type needed for a specific analytical purpose.  相似文献   

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海藻酸钙凝胶微丸作为口服缓释给药载体的研究   总被引:8,自引:0,他引:8  
将海藻酸钠溶液滴入胶凝剂氯化钙溶液中制备了海藻酸钙凝胶微丸。以胶凝过程中凝胶微丸重量变化 (失水量 )研究了胶凝速率及不同浓度海藻酸钠溶液 ( 1 %~ 4 % )与氯化钙溶液 ( 0 0 5~0 2 0mol/L)对胶凝速率的影响 ,结果是 6h前胶凝速率快 ,随后减慢 ,约 70h胶凝完全 ,氯化钙溶液的浓度≥ 0 1mol/L对胶凝速率无明显影响。干燥的凝胶微丸在不同水性介质中溶胀试验结果表明 :在温度约 37℃时 ,微丸在蒸馏水和 0 1mol/L盐酸 ( pH1 0 )中几乎不溶胀 ,而在磷酸盐缓冲溶液( pH6 8)中1h溶胀 ,溶胀后的微丸直径是干燥前湿微丸直径的 1 80 %。海藻酸钙凝胶微丸这种溶胀的 pH敏感性 ,使它能成为口服药物缓释制剂的载体。以硝苯地平为模型药物制备的海藻酸钙凝胶微丸 ,其体外释放试验结果 ,2h累积释放量为 2 0 %~ 30 % ,6h为 6 0 %~ 80 % ,1 2h时大于85 %。药物从微丸中的释放是以扩散和骨架溶蚀相结合的方式。由此可见 ,硝苯地平的海藻酸钙凝胶微丸具有缓释作用  相似文献   

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The present work explores, using response surface methodology, the main and interaction effects of some process variables on the preparation of a reversed chitosan-alginate polyelectrolyte complex (PEC) with entrapped alpha-amylase for stability improvement. A 3(3) full factorial design was used to investigate the effect of the chitosan and alginate concentrations and hardening time on the percent entrapment, time required for 50% (T(50)) and 90% (T(90)) enzyme release, and particle size. The beads were prepared by dropping chitosan containing alpha-amylase into a sodium alginate solution without any salt. The in vitro enzyme release profile of the beads was fitted to various release kinetics models to study the release mechanism. A topographical characterization was carried out using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the entrapment was confirmed using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Stability testing was carried out according to the International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) guidelines for zones III and IV. Beads prepared using 2.5%w/v chitosan and 3%w/v sodium alginate with a hardening time of 60 min had more than 90% entrapment and a T(90) value greater than 48 min. Moreover, the shelf-life of the enzyme-loaded beads was found to increase to 3.68 years, compared with 0.99 years for the conventional formulation. It can be inferred that the proposed methodology can be used to prepare a reversed PEC of chitosan and alginate with good mechanical strength, provided both the reactants are in a completely ionized form at the time of the reaction. Proper selection of the reaction pH, polymer concentration and hence charge density, and hardening time is important and determines the characteristics of the PEC.  相似文献   

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Alginate beads containing 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) were prepared by the gelation of alginate with calcium cations. Alginate beads loaded with 5-FU were prepared at 1.0 and 2.0% (w/v) polymers. The effect of polymer concentration and the drug loading (1.0, 5.0 and 10%) on the release profile of 5-FU was investigated. As the drug load increased, larger beads were obtained in which the resultant beads contained higher 5-FU content. The encapsulation efficiencies obtained for 5-FU loads of 1.0, 5.0 and 10% (w/v) were 3.5, 7.4 and 10%, respectively. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and particle size analysis revealed differences between the formulations as to their appearance and size distribution. The amount of 5-FU released from the alginate beads increased with decreasing alginate concentrations.  相似文献   

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报道了一种适合于放大规模的制备多孔隙的海藻酸微球的方法—喷雾-凝聚法。当5%(w/v)海藻酸钠溶液通过3/8″的喷枪在40~60psi气压下喷雾到1mol/L氯化钙溶液中可以形成空隙率最大的微球。亚甲蓝被选作水溶性阳离子模型药物。亚甲蓝的载药方法是吸附法。亚甲蓝的释放度结果表明载药微球在去离子水中释药不完全,在氯化钠溶液中由于钠离子和钙离子的交换使微球崩解而迅速释放药物。结果表明:由喷雾凝聚法制得的海藻酸微球可以作为通过温和的条件载运阳离子药物。  相似文献   

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This work focused on the development of mucoadhesive and floating chitosan-coated alginate beads as a gastroretensive delivery vehicle for amoxicillin, towards the effective eradication of Helicobacter pylori, a major causative agent of peptic ulcers. Alginate was used as the core bead core polymer and chitosan as the mucoadhesive polymer coating. Amoxicillin-loaded alginate beads coated with 0.5% (w/v) chitosan (ALG/0.5%CHI) exhibited excellent floating ability, high encapsulation efficiency, high drug loading capacity, and a strong in vitro mucoadhesion to the gastric mucosal layer. In vitro, amoxicillin was released faster in simulated gastric fluid (pH 1.2, HCl) than in simulated intestinal fluid (phosphate buffer, pH 7.4). ALG/0.5%CHI could be prepared with a > 90% drug encapsulation efficiency and exhibited more than 90% muco-adhesiveness, 100% floating ability, and achieved sustained release of amoxicillin for over six hours in SGF.  相似文献   

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The irritation effects of ibuprofen, a widely used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), were evaluated on mouse gastric and duodenal mucosa when suspended in 0.5% (w/v) sodiumcarboxymethylcellulose (NaCMC) solution and loaded in alginate beads. The ionotropic gelation method was used to prepare controlled release alginate beads of ibuprofen. The influence of various formulation factors on the encapsulation efficiency, as in vitro drug release and micromeritic properties, was investigated. Other variables included the alginate concentration, percentage drug loading and stirring speed during the microencapsulation process. Scanning electron micrographs of alginate beads loaded with ibuprofen showed rough surface morphology and particle sizes in the range of 1.15 +/- 0.4 - 3.15 +/- 0.6 mm. The yield of microspheres, as collected after drying, was generally 80-90%. Formulation code H showing t50% value of 3.5 h was chosen for in vivo trials because of the appropriate drug release properties. For in vivo trials, free ibuprofen (100 mg kg(-1)), blank and ibuprofen (100 mg kg(-1)) loaded alginate beads (formulation code H) were suspended in 0.5% (w/v) NaCMC solution and each group was given to six mice orally by gavage. NaCMC solution was used as a control in experimental studies. In vivo data showed that the administration of ibuprofen in alginate beads prevented the gastric lesions.  相似文献   

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Alginate bead containing calcium carbonate particle were prepared by dropping the suspension of alginate/calcium carbonate (4/1, w/w) into aqueous solution of CaCl(2) (0.1 M). The pH-dependent release property of the bead was observed for 12 h using blue dextran as a model drug. The release increased up to 4 h in a saturation manner. When no calcium carbonate was contained, the release exhibited no marked variation with pH and the values were 27-39%. On the other hand, in case calcium carbonate was included in the matrix of alginate beads, intensive release(40-50%) was achieved in acidic and neutral conditions and the degrees of release were suppressed in alkali conditions and the values were approximately 20%. The pH-sensitive release property is possibly because the particles of calcium carbonate embedded in the matrix of beads were leached out in acidic and neutral conditions, leaving cavities in the matrix. The cavities are likely to be main pathways for the release of blue dextran.  相似文献   

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Turbidimetric titration revealed that there were electrostatic attractive interactions between citrate and chitosan in the pH region of 4.3-7.6, depending on their degree of ionization. Citrate cross-linked chitosan film was prepared simply by dipping chitosan film into sodium citrate solution. The swelling ratio of citrate/chitosan film was sensitive to pH, ionic strength etc. Under acidic conditions, citrate/chitosan film swelled and even dissociated in the pH less than 3.5, and the model drugs (brilliant blue and riboflavin) incorporated in the film were released quickly (usually within 2 h released completely in simulated gastric fluid at 37 degrees C) while under neutral conditions the swelling ratio of citrate/chitosan film was less significant and the release rate of brilliant blue and riboflavin was low (less than 40% released in simulated intestinal fluid in 24 h). Sodium chloride weakened the electrostatic interaction between citrate and chitosan, and therefore facilitated the film swelling and accelerated drug release. The parameters of film preparation such as citrate concentration, solution pH etc. influencing the film swelling and drug release profiles were examined. The lower concentration and the higher pH of citrate solution resulted in a larger swelling ratio and quicker riboflavin release. To improve the drug controlled release properties of citrate/chitosan film, heparin, pectin and alginate were further coated on the film surface. Among them only the coating of alginate prolonged riboflavin release noticeably (for 80% of drug released the time was extended from 1.5 to 3.5 h with 0.5% w/v alginate used). The results indicated that the citrate/chitosan film was useful in drug delivery such as for the site-specific drug controlled release in stomach.  相似文献   

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The purpose of this research was to develop and evaluate multiparticulates of alginate and chitosan hydrogel beads exploiting pH sensitive property for colon-targeted delivery of theophylline. Alginate and chitosan beads were prepared by ionotropic gelation method followed by enteric coating with Eudragit S100. All formulations were evaluated for particle size, encapsulation efficiency, swellability and in vitro drug release.In vitro dissolution studies performed following pH progression method demonstrated that the drug release from coated beads depends on coat weights applied and pH of dissolution media. Mechanism of drug release was found to be swelling and erosion-dependent. The studies showed that formulated alginate and chitosan beads can be used effectively for the delivery of drug to colon and a coat weight of 20% weight gain was sufficient to impart an excellent gastro resistant property to the beads for effective release of drug at higher pH values.  相似文献   

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The aim of this study is to develop multilayer beads with improved properties for controlled delivery of the antibiotic ampicillin. Ionotropic gelation was applied to prepare single and multilayer beads using various combinations of chitosan and Ca2+ as cationic components and alginate and polyphosphate as anions. Beads prepared with higher concentrations of chitosan entrapped more ampicillin. During incubation in simulated gastric fluid, the beads swelled and started to float but did not show any sign of erosion. Single layer chitosan–alginate beads released 70% of the drug within 4 h. Multilayer beads released only 20–30% in the same period of time. During subsequent incubation in simulated intestinal fluid, both single and multilayer beads continued to release drug. At least part of this release is due to disintegration of the beads. The rate of release both in gastric and intestinal fluid and the kinetics of disintegration in intestinal fluid can be controlled by changing the chitosan concentration in the coagulation fluid. The release of the drug can also be controlled by the degree of cross-linking using polyphosphate. Cross-linked multilayer beads were prepared that released only 40% of the entrapped drug during 24 h. It is concluded that chitosan–alginate multilayer beads, cross-linked with polyphosphate offer an opportunity for controlled gastrointestinal passage of compounds with low molecular weight like ampicillin.  相似文献   

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