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Preparation and Characterization of Individual and Multi-drug Loaded Physically Entrapped Polymeric Micelles
Published on: August 28, 2015
Development and characterization of cross-linked poly(malate) microspheres with dipyridamole
K Yoncheva1, S Miloshev, N Belcheva
1Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University, 2 Dunav Street, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria.
Abstract:
Biodegradable cross-linked microspheres containing up to 63 wt.% of the active substance were obtained in a polycondensation process between D,L-malic acid and the tetrahydroxy compound dipyridamole. The in vitro release mechanism from biodegradable cross-linked microspheres has been studied. It was found that dipyridamole was released due to two-step hydrolysis of the ester bonds of the network. Initially, the only product of the hydrolytic degradation was found to be an oligomeric ester fraction with M(w)=1000 Da. The release of the free drug started after 8 days due to a further hydrolysis of the oligomers in solution. It was found that blood plasma enzymes in rats did not affect the hydrolytic processes. Biodegradable poly(malate) microspheres containing an anti-aggregating agent dipyridamole can be considered as a novel drug delivery system for a prolonged period of time implying a future parenteral application.

