Didanosine-loaded chitosan microspheres optimized by surface-response methodology: A modified “Maximum Likelihood Classification” approach formulation for reverse transcriptase inhibitors - 14/03/15
, Eliana B. Souto d, e, ⁎ 
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Abstract |
Didanosine-loaded chitosan microspheres were developed applying a surface-response methodology and using a modified Maximum Likelihood Classification. The operational conditions were optimized with the aim of maintaining the active form of didanosine (ddI), which is sensitive to acid pH, and to develop a modified and mucoadhesive formulation. The loading of the drug within the chitosan microspheres was carried out by ionotropic gelation technique with sodium tripolyphosphate (TPP) as cross-linking agent and magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)2) to assure the stability of ddI. The optimization conditions were set using a surface-response methodology and applying the “Maximum Likelihood Classification”, where the initial chitosan concentration, TPP and ddI concentration were set as the independent variables. The maximum ddI-loaded in microspheres (i.e. 1433mg of ddI/g chitosan), was obtained with 2% (w/v) chitosan and 10% TPP. The microspheres depicted an average diameter of 11.42μm and ddI was gradually released during 2h in simulated enteric fluid.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Didanosine, Microspheres, Chitosan, Sodium tripolyphosphate, Surface-response methodology, Reverse transcriptase inhibitors, Pharmacotherapy
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