Release behaviour of diclofenac sodium dispersed in Gelucire® and encapsulated with alginate beads

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Sustained release polymeric particles containing diclofenac sodium dispersed in Gelucire® matrix and encapsulated in calcium alginate shell were prepared with different drug-to-polymer ratios and also with different concentrations of sodium alginate for a fixed drug-to-polymer ratio in an aqueous environment. Spherical particles were formed by dropping an emulsion of diclofenac sodium in Gelucire® matrix, emulsified with sodium alginate, into calcium chloride solution. The gelled beads formed by ionotropic gelation of alginate with calcium ions showed sustained release of the water soluble drug in in-vitro release study. Drug release was a function of square-root of time, suggesting a matrix diffusion release pattern. The rate of release was significantly suppressed with increasing proportions of Gelucire® in the mixture. Sustained and complete release was achieved with Gelucire® of low melting point and low HLB value. No significant drug release occurred in a dissolution medium of pH 1.5, whereas complete release was observed at pH 6.8, consistent with considerable swelling of the alginate gel at this pH. © 2010 Informa UK Ltd.

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Al-Taani, B., Khanfar, M. S., Salem, M. S., & Sallam, A. (2010). Release behaviour of diclofenac sodium dispersed in Gelucire® and encapsulated with alginate beads. Journal of Microencapsulation, 27(1), 10–13. https://doi.org/10.3109/02652040802586027

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