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Original Articles

Genipin Crosslinked Chitosan-κ-carrageenan Polyelectrolyte Nanocapsules for the Controlled Delivery of Isoniazid

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Pages 828-841 | Received 06 Jan 2010, Accepted 12 Mar 2010, Published online: 09 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

Polyelectrolyte nanocapsules of κ-carrageenan and chitosan polyelectrolyte complex were prepared by encapsulating neem seed oil (NSO). Nanocapsules were freed from NSO and then loaded with isoniazid. Sonication and surfactant concentration controlled the particle size of the nanocapsules as indicated by the particle size analyzer. TEM study supported the observation obtained from the particle size analyzer. The loading of the drug into the nanocapsules was time-dependent. The release rates of isoniazid were higher at acidic media compared to basic media. FTIR study showed that there was no remarkable interaction between the isoniazid and polyelectrolyte complex. Surface characteristics of the nanocapsules were studied by SEM. X-ray diffraction study showed that the dispersion of isoniazid had not occurred at the molecular level.

Financial assistance in the form of a fellowship to one of the authors (ND) by Tezpur University is gratefully acknowledged.

Notes

[Carrageenan: 0.35 g; Chitosan: 0.13 g; NSO: 1 g; Sonication: 90 minutes; Temperature: 60 ± 1°C, Total volume: 136 ml].

[Carrageenan: 0.35 g; Chitosan: 0.13 g; NSO: 1 g; Genipin: 0.1–0.4 mmol; Total volume: 136 ml; Temperature: 30 ± 1°C].

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