Manufacturing of chitosan based drug release systems from tamarind shells for long-term and effective methylprednisolone sodium succinate release

Authors

  • İdil Karaca Açarı Bioengineering Department, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Malatya Turgut Ozal University, 44210, Malatya, Turkey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56042/ijct.v29i3.56876

Keywords:

Chitosan, Drug delivery systems, Methylprednisolone sodium succinate, Tamarind shell particles

Abstract

In this study a microparticular drug delivery system containing tamarind shell and chitosan has been developed to realize the controlled release of methylprednisolone sodium succinate an important corticosteroid. Drug-loaded tamarind shells are coated with chitosan for a pH-controlled release. The release kinetics of the system have been examined in detail at three different pH ranges (3, 5 and 7.4). In our pH sensitive release systems a slow release up to 39.02%±0.81 at pH=7.4 at 72 hours. But we see that there is a faster release at 70.58±1.73% at pH=5 and 96.68±1.70% at pH=3 in 72 hours. Rapid release in acidic media depends on the solubility of the chitosan structure in acidic environments. It is believed that the pH sensitive carrier system obtained within the scope of the study will have a high potential for use in many biomedical application areas (wound surface application, etc.).

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Published

2023-05-29

How to Cite

Manufacturing of chitosan based drug release systems from tamarind shells for long-term and effective methylprednisolone sodium succinate release. (2023). Indian Journal of Chemical Technology (IJCT), 29(3), 240-250. https://doi.org/10.56042/ijct.v29i3.56876

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