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Original Articles

APPLICATION OF GELATIN FOR ENCAPSULATING ASPIRIN INTO ETHYL CELLULOSE MICROCAPSULE IN AN O/W EMULSION

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Pages 241-255 | Received 07 Mar 2000, Accepted 10 Aug 2000, Published online: 24 Oct 2007
 

Abstract

The application of gelatin protective colloid for microencapsulating aspirin in ethylcellulose was demonstrated using an oil-in-water emulsification/solvent evaporation technique. The gelatin concentration, alcohol co-solvent amount, and ethylcellulose viscosity were investigated by analyzing the recovered weight, particle size distribution, drug loading efficiency, aspirin release rate, surface characteristics, and release kinetics. Results showed that recovery increased with greater concentrations of gelatin (up to 1%). Adding co-solvent (ethanol) also changed the microcapsule particle size distribution. Higher recovery and release rates were obtained when the ethanol content in polymer solvent was at 25% and the viscosity of ethylcellulose was low (45cps). The release rate followed Higuchi matrix release kinetics, suggesting a monolithic system with aspirin uniformly distributed over the microcapsule.

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SUN-YUAN TSAY

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