Pulsed dextran release from calcium-alginate gel beads

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作者
Kikuchi, A
Kawabuchi, M
Sugihara, M
Sakurai, Y
Okano, T
机构
[1] TOKYO WOMENS MED COLL,INST BIOMED ENGN,SHINJUKU KU,TOKYO 162,JAPAN
[2] TOKYO WOMENS MED COLL HOSP,DEPT PHARM,SHINJUKU KU,TOKYO 162,JAPAN
关键词
calcium-arginate hydrogel; physical cross-linking; dextran release; lag time; pulsatile release;
D O I
10.1016/S0168-3659(96)01612-4
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Sodium alginate forms a hydrogel upon contact with calcium ions in aqueous solution due to the physical crosslinking (chelation) between the carboxylate anions of guluronate units in alginate and the calcium ions. Alginate disintegration (dissolution) in phosphate buffered saline solution (pH 7.4, Ca2+-, Mg2+-free) occurs completely in a short time period after a certain lag time. Calcium ion release from the alginate gels is believed to be an influential factor in alginate dissolution. Using this alginate dissolution mechanism, we tried to release macromolecular dextran (nominal molecular weight of 145 000) in a pulsatile manner. As was expected, dextran with molecular weight of 145 000 was released completely in a short time range after a certain lag time. The lag time could be controlled by either alginate molecular weight, alginate concentration in the preparation, or gel beads size. The larger the diameter of the arginate gel beads, the later the observed release time onset. Thereafter dextran was released without changing release rate. Furthermore, we have succeeded to release dextran in a pulsatile fashion using calcium-alginate gel beads by mixing different bead sizes. These results indicate that pulsatile release of macromolecular drugs such as peptides and proteins could be achieved using calcium-alginate gel beads.
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