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Generation of Alginate Microspheres for Biomedical Applications
Published on: August 12, 2012
Formulation and Testing of Alginate Microbeads Containing Salvia officinalis Extract and Prebiotics
Krisztina Bodnár1,2, Pálma Fehér1,2, Zoltán Ujhelyi2,3
1Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Debrecen, 4032 Debrecen, Hungary.
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Background/Objectives: This study aimed to develop an advanced oral delivery platform for Salvia officinalis (S. officinalis) extract by co-encapsulating it with inulin and pectin in alginate-based microbeads, formulated via ionic gelation. Methods: The microbeads were comprehensively characterized, including the assessment of morphology, particle size, encapsulation efficiency, swelling behavior, in vitro dissolution, and enzymatic stability, and Caco-2 cell-based assays for cytocompatibility, permeability, and transepithelial electrical resistance. Antioxidant capacity and anti-inflammatory effects were also evaluated. Results: The resulting microbeads (~275 µm) achieved > 90% encapsulation efficiency and exhibited pronounced swelling (~90%). The release of S. officinalis constituents displayed pH sensitivity, with sustained release in simulated intestinal fluid, alongside significant enhancement of enzymatic stability. Encapsulation led to markedly improved permeability of bioactive compounds across Caco-2 monolayers, attributable to reversible modulation of tight junctions. Encapsulated extract retained potent antioxidant activity and significantly reduced pro-inflammatory cytokines. The formulation, across various concentrations, further promoted the growth and viability of Lactobacillus strains. Conclusions: Collectively, these findings demonstrate that alginate-inulin-pectin microbeads provide a multifunctional system for stabilizing S. officinalis extract, enabling controlled release, enhanced intestinal absorption, and maintained bioefficacy. Importantly, the formulation also promoted Lactobacillus viability, indicating a prebiotic effect and offering considerable potential for improved oral therapeutic applications.
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