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Ethyl cellulose microcapsules for protecting and controlled release of folic acid

dc.contributor.authorPrasertmanakit S.
dc.contributor.authorPraphairaksit N.
dc.contributor.authorChiangthong W.
dc.contributor.authorMuangsin N.
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-05T04:34:13Z
dc.date.available2021-04-05T04:34:13Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.date.issuedBE2552
dc.description.abstractEthyl cellulose microcapsules were developed for use as a drug-delivery device for protecting folic acid from release and degradation in the undesirable environmental conditions of the stomach, whilst allowing its release in the intestinal tract to make it available for absorption. The controlled release folic acid-loaded ethyl cellulose microcapsules were prepared by oil-in-oil emulsion solvent evaporation using a mixed solvent system, consisting of a 9:1 (v/v) ratio of acetone:methanol and light liquid paraffin as the dispersed and continuous phase. Span 80 was used as the surfactant to stabilize the emulsion. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that the microcapsules had a spherical shape. However, the particulate properties and in vitro release profile depended on the concentrations of the ethyl cellulose, Span 80 emulsifier, sucrose (pore inducer), and folic acid. The average diameter of the microcapsules increased from 300 to 448μm, whilst the folic acid release rate decreased from 52% to 40%, as the ethyl cellulose concentration was increased from 2.5% to 7.5% (w/v). Increasing the Span 80 concentration from 1% to 4% (v/v) decreased the average diameter of microcapsules from 300 to 141μm and increased the folic acid release rate from 52% to 79%. The addition of 2.5-7.5% (w/v) of sucrose improved the folic acid release from the microcapsules. The entrapment efficiency was improved from 64% to 88% when the initial folic acid concentration was increased from 1 to 3 mg/ml. © 2009 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists.
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dc.identifier.citationAAPS PharmSciTech. Vol 10, No.4 (2009), p.1104-1112
dc.identifier.doi10.1208/s12249-009-9305-3
dc.identifier.issn15309932
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-75549084300
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/7705
dc.rights.holderScopus
dc.subject.otherAcetone
dc.subject.otherEthyl cellulose
dc.subject.otherFolic acid
dc.subject.otherLiquid paraffin
dc.subject.otherMethanol
dc.subject.otherSolvent
dc.subject.otherSorbitan oleate
dc.subject.otherSucrose
dc.subject.otherArticle
dc.subject.otherConcentration (parameters)
dc.subject.otherControlled release formulation
dc.subject.otherControlled study
dc.subject.otherDispersion
dc.subject.otherDrug absorption
dc.subject.otherDrug capsule
dc.subject.otherDrug degradation
dc.subject.otherDrug delivery system
dc.subject.otherDrug release
dc.subject.otherDrug stability
dc.subject.otherEmulsion
dc.subject.otherEvaporation
dc.subject.otherHigh performance liquid chromatography
dc.subject.otherIn vitro study
dc.subject.otherMicroencapsulation
dc.subject.otherParticle size
dc.subject.otherScanning electron microscopy
dc.subject.otherStomach juice
dc.subject.otherCapsules
dc.subject.otherCellulose
dc.subject.otherDelayed-Action Preparations
dc.subject.otherEmulsions
dc.subject.otherFolic Acid
dc.subject.otherHydrogen-Ion Concentration
dc.subject.otherMicroscopy, Electron, Scanning
dc.subject.otherSolubility
dc.subject.otherTablets
dc.titleEthyl cellulose microcapsules for protecting and controlled release of folic acid
dc.typeArticle
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