Floating properties and release characteristics of hollow microspheres of acyclovir

Junyaprasert, VB; Pornsuwannapha, S

HERO ID

1612792

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2008

Language

English

PMID

18763164

HERO ID 1612792
In Press No
Year 2008
Title Floating properties and release characteristics of hollow microspheres of acyclovir
Authors Junyaprasert, VB; Pornsuwannapha, S
Journal Drug Delivery
Volume 15
Issue 5
Page Numbers 331-341
Abstract Acyclovir, a selective antiherpes virus agent, was loaded in the hollow microspheres to improve bioavailability and patient compliance by prolonging the residence time in the gastrointestinal tract. The hollow microspheres of acyclovir were prepared by solvent evaporation diffusion method using Eudragit S 100 as a controlled polymer. We found that the process conditions that provided the high % yield of the hollow microspheres were the use of 5:8:2 of dichloromethane: ethanol: isopropanol as a solvent system and stirring at 300 rpm for 60 min. The size of the microspheres prepared from different ratios of acyclovir and Eudragit S 100 was 159-218 microm. When the drug-to-polymer ratio was increased, the size and percent drug content increased. The highest percent drug entrapment was obtained at the ratio of 600 mg acyclovir: 1 g Eudragit S 100. The hollow microspheres tended to float over 0.1 M hydrochloric acid containing 0.02% Tween 20 solution for 24 hr. The rate of acyclovir released from the microspheres was generally low in simulated gastric fluid without enzyme due to the low permeability of the polymer. However, in phosphate buffer pH 6.8, the drug release increased as the drug load increased due to the swelling property of the polymer. In simulated intestinal fluids without enzymes, the polymer completely dissolved resulting in instant release of the drug in this medium.
Doi 10.1080/10717540802035335
Pmid 18763164
Wosid WOS:000257588800008
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Comments Source: Web of Science WOS:000257588800008
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Language Text English
Keyword acyclovir; Eudragit S 100; floating microspheres; hollow microspheres; solvent evaporation diffusion; controlled release