Effects of natural polysaccharide addition on drug release from calcium-induced alginate gel beads

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Calcium-induced alginate gel beads (Alg-Ca) containing various polysaccharides, including an alginate hydrolysate, were prepared and the drug release profiles were investigated. Hydrocortisone (HC) was gradually released from Alg-Ca into the mimic gastric fluid, while in intestinal fluid, it was quickly released with the dissolution of Alg-Ca. However, with Alg-Ca containing 5% chitin (CT), dissolution of Alg-Ca was not observed, and release of HC showed apparent zero-order kinetics. Furthermore, addition of the alginate hydrolysate altered the HC-release profile for Alg-Ca. © 2003 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Murata, Y., Tsumoto, K., Kofuji, K., & Kawashima, S. (2003). Effects of natural polysaccharide addition on drug release from calcium-induced alginate gel beads. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 51(2), 218–220. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.51.218

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