none5OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to describe a colon-specific delivery system based on pectin hydrogels formed by complexation with chitosan. METHODS: Hydrogels were prepared at different weight ratios (4 : 1, 7 : 1, 10 : 1; pectin/chitosan), loaded with vancomycin hydrochloride (2 : 1, 4 : 1; polymer/drug weight ratio) and collected by spray-drying. The microspheres obtained were characterized in terms of morphology, swelling behaviour, mucoadhesive properties and drug loading efficiency. The influence of different pectin/chitosan hydrogels on the release behaviour of microspheres at pH 2.0, 5.5 and 7.4 were evaluated in vitro with and without pectinolytic enzyme. KEY FINDINGS: The results showed that water uptake was increased b...
The great challenge in using native degradable polysaccharides for the development of drug delivery ...
none8noThe aim of this work was to prepare polyelectrolyte complexes based on chitosan (CH) and carb...
Objective: The objective of present investigation is to design a colon targeted microspheres of 5-fl...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to describe a colon-specific delivery system based on pectin h...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to describe a colon-specific delivery system based on pectin h...
none8In this study the influence of different preparative conditions of polyelectrolyte complexes c...
In this study the influence of different preparative conditions of polyelectrolyte complexes compos...
In this study the influence of different preparative conditions of polyelectrolyte complexes compos...
The influence of polyelectrolyte complexes composed of chitosan and pectin on the release behaviour ...
The influence of polyelectrolyte complexes composed of chitosan and pectin on the release behaviour ...
The influence of polyelectrolyte complexes composed of chitosan and pectin on the release behaviour ...
The influence of polyelectrolyte complexes composed of chitosan and pectin on the release behaviour ...
Site-specific controlled release systems offer many advantages over classical methods of dru...
Site-specific controlled release systems offer many advantages over classical methods of dru...
Site-specific controlled release systems offer many advantages over classical methods of dru...
The great challenge in using native degradable polysaccharides for the development of drug delivery ...
none8noThe aim of this work was to prepare polyelectrolyte complexes based on chitosan (CH) and carb...
Objective: The objective of present investigation is to design a colon targeted microspheres of 5-fl...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to describe a colon-specific delivery system based on pectin h...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to describe a colon-specific delivery system based on pectin h...
none8In this study the influence of different preparative conditions of polyelectrolyte complexes c...
In this study the influence of different preparative conditions of polyelectrolyte complexes compos...
In this study the influence of different preparative conditions of polyelectrolyte complexes compos...
The influence of polyelectrolyte complexes composed of chitosan and pectin on the release behaviour ...
The influence of polyelectrolyte complexes composed of chitosan and pectin on the release behaviour ...
The influence of polyelectrolyte complexes composed of chitosan and pectin on the release behaviour ...
The influence of polyelectrolyte complexes composed of chitosan and pectin on the release behaviour ...
Site-specific controlled release systems offer many advantages over classical methods of dru...
Site-specific controlled release systems offer many advantages over classical methods of dru...
Site-specific controlled release systems offer many advantages over classical methods of dru...
The great challenge in using native degradable polysaccharides for the development of drug delivery ...
none8noThe aim of this work was to prepare polyelectrolyte complexes based on chitosan (CH) and carb...
Objective: The objective of present investigation is to design a colon targeted microspheres of 5-fl...