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Evaluation of ibuprofen-loaded microspheres prepared from novel copolyesters
Authors:Thompson C J  Hansford D  Higgins S  Rostron C  Hutcheon G A  Munday D L
Affiliation:School of Pharmacy, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen AB10 1FR, United Kingdom.
Abstract:The utility of two novel linear random copolyesters to encapsulate and control the release of ibuprofen, via microspheres, was investigated. Various manufacturing parameters, including temperature, disperse phase volume and polymer:ibuprofen ratios were altered during the microsphere production. The effects of these changes on the morphological characteristics of the microspheres, yield, drug loading, encapsulation efficiency and drug release rates were examined. The diameter of the microspheres ranged from 36 to 89 microm and showed both smooth and ridged surfaces. Microsphere diameter was probably determined by the internal phase volume, while surface morphology was controlled by manufacturing temperature. Greater encapsulation efficiency was obtained by increasing the polymer:ibuprofen ratio and by reducing the internal phase volume. For all batches there was an initial burst drug release into phosphate buffer (pH 7.4) over the first 2-4h, which was followed by a much slower release rate over the remaining time period. Drug release rates during both these phases were dependent upon the amount and nature of the polymer in the microspheres, noting that the more hydrophilic polymer provided faster release rates. Ibuprofen solubility appeared to play a dominant role in controlling release, although both encapsulation efficiency and microsphere morphology were also contributing factors.
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