Abstract
Zinc-Alginate Beads for the Controlled Release of Rifampici
Deepathomas1, 3, M.S Latha2,3and K. Kurienthomas1
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojc/340146
Abstract:
The present study describes the preparation of a carrier system based on alginate and zinc and to evaluate its potential for the controlled release of rifampicin, the poorly water soluble drug using ionic gelation technique. The surface topology of the developed beads were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy and the crosslinking process was investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy .The pH dependent swelling properties of the beads were analyzed.Drug entrapment efficiency and in vitro drug release studies were also investigated. The invitro cytotoxicity and antibacterial activity were evaluated. Results indicated that the entrapment efficiency improves as the amount of polymer incresed. The developed beads showed a pH dependent swelling behaviour. The sustained release of drug was more prominent in pH 7.4 than 1.2. The MTT assay results proved the cell biocompatibility of the developed beads. The beads showed good antibacterial activity.
Keywords:Alginate; Drug Delivery; Rifampicin; Cytotoxicity; Tuberculosis
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