This work is focused on investigating the unexpected behavior for the release kinetics of brilliant blue (BB) encapsulated into calcium alginate beads. By increasing the alginate concentration from 1 - 3 % (w/v), the release of BB over time was found to follow two different behaviors. For the first two hours, the order was 1 % > 2 % > 3 %, after which it was as follow: 1 % > 3 % > 2 %! The unanticipated increase in BB release using 3 % (w/v) alginate beads after two hours over that of 2 % (w/v) alginate was examined by the swelling and bursting tests. The results were showing clear evidences by data and image the unusual behavior of 3 % (w/v) alginate beads at two hours of swelling. This unexpected behavior for the 3 % (w/v) alginate beads might be due to the higher osmotic pressure inside the beads. Overall, 2 % (w/v) calcium alginate beads were considered to be the optimum formulation showing an excellent carrier for targeting drugs to the intestine, where the swelling of the beads were 60 % in the acidic medium, it was 5000 % in the alkaline medium. © 2009 al-Farabi Kazakh National University.
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Elnashar, M. M., Yassin, M. A., Moneim, A. E. F. A., & Bary, E. M. A. (2010). Investigating the unexpected behavior for the release kinetics of brilliant blue encapsulated into calcium alginate beads. Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal, 12(1), 69–77. https://doi.org/10.18321/ectj209
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