Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2483190 Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Chitosan/α-tocopherol acetate/Aloe vera microparticles were prepared by spray drying and characterized concerning their size, drug content, chemical integrity and photostability. The particles were spherical, with a rough surface, micrometric (D[4,3] = 9.59 μm), unimodal and polydisperse (SPAN of 1.12). The final α-tocopherol acetate concentration in the powder was 91% of the expected amount. FTIR analyses confirmed that α-tocopherol acetate dose not suffer oxidation during the spray drying process. Furthermore, α-tocopherol acetate photostability in the microparticles was evaluated for 7 days in a UVC light chamber. The microparticles were capable of maintaining the concentration of α-tocopherol acetate for a longer time than a commercially available pulverized form of α-tocopherol acetate. When added to a hydrophilic gel, particles tend to partially swell and form a second population of larger particles. The second population formed was less representative.

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