Abstract
Microencapsulation of a relatively insoluble drug sulfadiazine was carried out by allowing drops of' a suspension of the drug in an aqueous cellulose acetate phthalate solution to fall into an acetic acid hardening solution. Spherical microcapsules could readily be obtained when a surfactant polyoxyethylene 20 sorbitan monooleate was added to the suspensior. Increased drug concentration in the suspension yielded larger microcapsules with shorter disintegration times. The incorporation of viscosity agents into the suspension yielded microcapsules with altered disintegration times