Influence of 1-D silica nanotubes as drug adsorbent on release behaviors of tulobuterol-loaded porous microcapsules

Ki Seok Kim, Soo Jin Park

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Abstract

Porous poly(e{open}-caprolactone) (PCL)/Eudragit RS 100 (ERS-100) microcapsules containing tulobuterol-adsorbed silica nanotubes (S-NTs) were prepared using a solvent evaporation method. The release behaviors of the PCL/ERS-100 microcapsules were investigated as a function of S-NT content. The PCL/ERS-100 microcapsules showed a stable and porous surface compared to the PCL microcapsules prepared without ERS-100. The drug loading and encapsulation efficiencies of the microcapsules were increased slightly by the addition of S-NTs due to the adsorption of the drugs on the S-NTs. In an acidic release medium, the PCL/ERS-100 microcapsules containing the tulobuterol-loaded S-NTs showed a slow drug release, which was dependent on the S-NT content. These behaviors are most likely due to the reduced diffusion rate of the drug from the hydrated microcapsules, which results from the strong interaction between the porous S-NTs and the drug.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)240-245
Number of pages6
JournalColloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
Volume92
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2012

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Funding Information:
This work was supported by INHA UNIVERSITY Research Grant.

Keywords

  • Eudragit RS
  • Poly(e{open}-caprolactone)
  • Porous microcapsules
  • Release behaviors
  • Silica nanotubes

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