The present study describes the preparation of 11 batches of starch microspheres for drug delivery. Parameters such as the type of starch material, the type of protein, and the incubation time of the process were varied, and the obtained microspheres differed in yield, encapsulation efficiency and physical properties. The crystalline/ordered structure (obtained through X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC)), the microscopic appearance and the surface morphology (viewed with scanning electron microscopy (SEM)) were found to differ between the batches depending on the starch type, encapsulated protein and incubation conditions that were employed. Freeze-drying was found to have a destructive effect on the...
Crosslinked starch microspheres (CSMs) were prepared using a novel two-stage water-in-water emulsion...
Hydration of cross-linked starch microspheres, commercially available as a medical device, was inves...
Spray-dried gelatin/oxidized corn starch (G/OCS) microcapsules were produced for drug release applic...
Starch microparticle is a dosage form suitable for encapsulation of protein drugs. The microparticle...
Starch microspheres were produced by emulsification of a starch dispersion in an aqueous polyethylen...
The formation of ordered structure, such as crystallites, in starch was studied by means of differen...
This work was designed to produce starch microparticles that would be used as controlled drug releas...
Gelatinized starch/water dispersions with a water content of 70% w/w were studied in order to evalua...
Crosslinked anionic starch microspheres were prepared with sodium trimetaphosphate (STMP) as crossli...
Enset starch was cross-linked in solid phase systems using sodium hexametaphosphate (SHMP) as crossl...
Acetylation of starch considerably decreases its swelling and enzymatic degradation. Thus, starch-ac...
A new linear short-chain starch product was prepared by gelatinization of potato starch followed by ...
Wheat starch was autoclaved (121-degrees-C) for 1 hr in excess water. The subsequent formation of en...
Polypropyleneglycol (PPG) was used as a dispersion medium for the preparation of microspheres (MS) c...
Drug dissolution rates have been observed to be inconsistent in capsule formulations containing preg...
Crosslinked starch microspheres (CSMs) were prepared using a novel two-stage water-in-water emulsion...
Hydration of cross-linked starch microspheres, commercially available as a medical device, was inves...
Spray-dried gelatin/oxidized corn starch (G/OCS) microcapsules were produced for drug release applic...
Starch microparticle is a dosage form suitable for encapsulation of protein drugs. The microparticle...
Starch microspheres were produced by emulsification of a starch dispersion in an aqueous polyethylen...
The formation of ordered structure, such as crystallites, in starch was studied by means of differen...
This work was designed to produce starch microparticles that would be used as controlled drug releas...
Gelatinized starch/water dispersions with a water content of 70% w/w were studied in order to evalua...
Crosslinked anionic starch microspheres were prepared with sodium trimetaphosphate (STMP) as crossli...
Enset starch was cross-linked in solid phase systems using sodium hexametaphosphate (SHMP) as crossl...
Acetylation of starch considerably decreases its swelling and enzymatic degradation. Thus, starch-ac...
A new linear short-chain starch product was prepared by gelatinization of potato starch followed by ...
Wheat starch was autoclaved (121-degrees-C) for 1 hr in excess water. The subsequent formation of en...
Polypropyleneglycol (PPG) was used as a dispersion medium for the preparation of microspheres (MS) c...
Drug dissolution rates have been observed to be inconsistent in capsule formulations containing preg...
Crosslinked starch microspheres (CSMs) were prepared using a novel two-stage water-in-water emulsion...
Hydration of cross-linked starch microspheres, commercially available as a medical device, was inves...
Spray-dried gelatin/oxidized corn starch (G/OCS) microcapsules were produced for drug release applic...