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Sustained Release Microspheres of Diclofenac Sodium Using PEGylated Rosin Derivatives
Authors:Vishwanath S Nande  Umesh U Barabde  Dinesh M Morkhade  Arun T Patil  Siddheshwar B Joshi
Affiliation:1. Wockhardt Research Center, Chikalthana, Aurangabad, India;2. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, R.T.M. Nagpur University Campus, Nagpur, India
Abstract:The PEGylated derivatives of rosin-PD-1 and PD-2 synthesized and characterized earlier () were investigated as potential materials for sustained release microsphere prepared by emulsion solvent evaporation method using diclofenac sodium (DCS) as model drug. All the microspheres exhibited smooth surfaces intercepted by pores; their sizes (d90) ranged between 11–24 μm. The entrapment efficiency (< 80%) of the microspheres increased proportionally with derivative concentration. Presence of solvent like isopropyl alcohol or dichloromethane rendered the microspheres with large sizes but with reduced drug entrapment. Microspheres with small size were obtained at an optimum viscosity of liquid paraffin; any change lead to increase in the particle size. Magnesium stearate was found to be most suitable detackifier in the present system. The drug release was directly related to the particle size—small sized microspheres released drug at a faster rate. The dissolution data complied with Higuchi equation while the mechanism of drug release was Fickian diffusion (n ~ 0.5). Controlled inhibition of edema, as tested by hind paw edema method, was observed for 10 h when the microspheres were administered intraperitoneally. The present study found the derivatives as promising materials for preparing microspheres for sustained delivery of DCS.
Keywords:PEGylated derivatives  microspheres  entrapment efficiency  solvent
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