Progesterone-loaded chitosan microspheres: a long acting biodegradable controlled delivery system

Jameela, S. R. ; Kumary, T. V. ; Lal, A. V. ; Jayakrishnan, A. (1998) Progesterone-loaded chitosan microspheres: a long acting biodegradable controlled delivery system Journal of Controlled Release, 52 (1-2). pp. 17-24. ISSN 0168-3659

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Abstract

Smooth, highly spherical, crosslinked chitosan microspheres in the size range of 45-300 μm loaded with progesterone were prepared by glutaraldehyde crosslinking of an aqueous acetic acid dispersion of chitosan containing progesterone in a non-aqueous dispersion medium consisting of liquid paraffin and petroleum ether stabilized using sorbitan sesquioleate. In vitro release of the drug into phosphate buffer at 37°C was determined as a function of crosslinking density of the microspheres and particle size. The extent of drug release had a remarkable dependence on the crosslinking density of the microspheres, the highly crosslinked spheres releasing only around 35% of the incorporated steroid in 40 days compared to 70% from spheres lightly crosslinked. Determination of the in vivo bioavailability of the steroid from microsphere formulation by intramuscular injection in rabbits showed that a plasma concentration of 1 to 2 ng/ml was maintained up to 5 months without a high 'burst effect'. Data obtained suggest that the crosslinked chitosan microspheres would be an interesting system for long term delivery of steroids.

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Keywords:Progesterone; Controlled Release; Microspheres; Bioavailability; Chitosan
ID Code:13728
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