PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF GELLAN GUM-LINSEED GUM BLEND MICROBEADS FOR SUSTAINED RELEASE OF ACECLOFENAC
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https://doi.org/10.22159/ijap.2022v14i3.43652Keywords:
Linseed gum, Gellan gum, Aceclofenac, Microbeads, Sustained releaseAbstract
Objective: The objective of the current investigation was to design aceclofenac encapsulated microbeads using gellan gum and linseed gum blends following ionotropic gelation by trivalent Al3+-ions as cross-linking agent.
Methods: Various formulation parameters like polymer-polymer blend (gellan gum and linseed gum), proportion and concentration of aluminium chloride (i.e., cross-linker) were considered for preparation of different formulations. In vitro aceclofenac release from these microbeads was performed in 0.1 N HCl (pH 1.2) for a preliminary 2 h, and after this period, it was continued in phosphate buffer (pH 7.4) for the next 6 h (a total of 8 h).
Results: These gellan gum-linseed gum microbeads of aceclofenac exhibited drug encapsulation efficiency of 27.70 ± 0.42 to 74.27±2.57 % and average sizes of gellan gum-linseed gum microbeads were ranged 739.57 ± 22.70 to 968.07 ± 42.24 µm. The release of drug (in vitro) from these gellan gum-linseed gum microbeads of aceclofenac demonstrated a sustained pattern of drug-releasing (over 8 h).
Conclusion: These gellan gum-linseed gum microbeads can be used as an effectual option of polymeric carrier matrices for sustained release.
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