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Research Article

Characterisation of Biodegradable Microspheres Containing Dehydro-Iso-Androsterone

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Pages 1857-1873 | Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Poly-DL-lactide (PLA) and poly-DL-lactide-co-glycolide (DL-PGA) micromatrices (PharmazomesTM) containing dehydro-isoandrosterone (DHEA), a weak androgen, were prepared by a solvent evaporation process. Micromatrices with increasing drug loading as well as increasing polymer molecular weight were prepared. The morphology of these systems depended on the drug loading, the polymer molecular weight and polymer composition. Increasing the drug loading or polymer molecular weight resulted in increasingly irregular microparticles being formed. DSC thermograms did not reveal the presence of crystalline DHEA in micromatrices containing 10 to 50% DHEA loading. However crystalline DHEA was observed in microspheres heated to above the glass transition temperature of the polymer. Xray analysis of 30% DHEA micromatrices established the presence of crystalline DHEA in the micromatrices. The percent release of DHEA from the micromatrices, into 40% ethanol at 37°C, increased with increasing DHEA loading. The dissolution of DHEA from drug-polymer compressed discs of constant surface area was proportional to the square root of time indicating matrix controlled release.

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