Chitosan salts coated with stearic acid as colon-specific delivery systems for vancomycin

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Abstract

Site-specific controlled release systems have been extensively investigated during the last decade. The aim of this study was to describe a pH-dependent drug release system based on chitosan salts for vancomycin hydrochloride delivery. Chitosan salts with succinic acid, adipic acid, and suberic acid were prepared by spray-drying and were coated with stearic acid by the same technique. This study characterized the carriers in terms of morphology, size, swelling, mucoadhesive properties, and drug loading and focused on the in vitro, influence of chitosan salts on the release behavior of vancomycin hydrochloride from the uncoated and coated systems at pH levels of 2.0, 5.5, and 7.6. Copyright © Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.

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Bigucci, F., Luppi, B., Musenga, A., Zecchi, V., & Cerchiara, T. (2008). Chitosan salts coated with stearic acid as colon-specific delivery systems for vancomycin. Drug Delivery, 15(5), 289–293. https://doi.org/10.1080/10717540802006468

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