Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7782687 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2018 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
Chitosan-alginate microspheres (MS) were developed for cefixime vaginal administration, to overcome problems associated with its oral administration. The effect of increasing drug-loading amount, by keeping the chitosan-alginate content constant, was investigated. Mucoadhesion studies indicated that all formulations assured in situ permanence longer than 2â¯h. Entrapment efficiency increased with drug loading concentration in the starting solution, reaching a plateau at 30â¯mg/mL indicative of the achievement of an optimal drug-to-polymer ratio. MS swelling properties increased with the entrapped drug amount, and, interestingly, water-uptake reached its maximum value at the same drug loading concentration of 30â¯mg/mL. The relationship found between MS water-uptake and drug release rate confirmed MS prepared with 30â¯mg/mL cefixime as the best formulation. Microbiological studies showed a relation between cefixime release rate from MS and Escherichia coli viability reduction, definitely indicating the selected MS formulation as the best for an effective local treatment of urogenital infections.
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Authors
F. Maestrelli, M. Jug, M. Cirri, I. Kosalec, P. Mura,