Controlled release in vitro of icariin from gelatin/hyaluronic acid composite microspheres

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Hua Yan
Zhihua Zhou
Tianlong Huang
Cheng Peng
Qingquan Liu
Hu Zhou
Wennan Zeng
Lihua Liu
Baoli Ou
Siliang He
Huihua Huang
机构
[1] Hunan University of Science and Technology,School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
[2] Hunan University of Science and Technology,Key Laboratory of Theoretical Organic Chemistry and Function Molecule of Ministry of Education
[3] Hunan University of Science and Technology,Hunan Province College Key Laboratory of QSAR/QSPR
[4] Central South University,Department of Orthopedics, the Second Xiangya Hospital
[5] Central South University,Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery, the Third Xiangya Hospital
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Polymer Bulletin | 2016年 / 73卷
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Gelatin; Hyaluronic acid; Microspheres; Icariin; In vitro; Controlled release;
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摘要
To fabricate a controlled release system for icariin for application to tissue engineering, gelatin/hyaluronic acid (Gel/HA) composite microspheres loaded icariin were prepared through emulsion-coagulation method using glutaraldehyde (GA) as cross-linker. The free Gel/HA and Gel/HA-icariin microspheres were characterized by Fourier transforms infrared (FTIR) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The influences of cross-linker content on the drug loaded and encapsulation efficiency of the Gel/HA microspheres were investigated, and the effects of cross-linker content, cross-linking time and loaded drug content on the release behavior of icariin in vitro were also studied. Moreover, the in vitro release kinetics of icariin from Gel/HA microspheres was analyzed. The results showed that both Gel/HA and Gel/HA-icariin microspheres are spherical with size ranged from 20 to 60 μm, and the Gel/HA-icariin microspheres showed rougher surface than Gel/HA microspheres. The loaded efficiency and the encapsulation efficiency decreased with increasing cross-linker content. The cumulative release of icariin from the Gel/HA microspheres decreased with increasing GA content and cross-linking time; however, the cumulative release increased with increasing icariin content in the microspheres. The results of icariin release kinetics from Gel/HA microspheres indicated Fickian diffusion. We concluded that it was feasible for Gel/HA to act as carriers of slow release of microspheres, and the release rate of icariin from the microspheres was adjustable.
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页码:1055 / 1066
页数:11
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