lactoferrin and cellulose-sulfate

lactoferrin has been researched along with cellulose-sulfate* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for lactoferrin and cellulose-sulfate

ArticleYear
Characterization of novel lactoferrin loaded capsules prepared with polyelectrolyte complexes.
    International journal of pharmaceutics, 2013, Oct-15, Volume: 455, Issue:1-2

    Novel capsules loaded with lactoferrin (LF) were prepared using polyelectrolyte complexes that were formed by water soluble chitosan (WSC), sodium cellulose sulfate (NaCS) and sodium polyphosphate (PPS). Normal chitosan (soluble in acidic conditions) was chosen as a control to prepare similar capsules with NaCS and PPS. (1)H NMR and FTIR spectra analysis showed that WSC was in a form of chitosan hydrochloride which can be directly dissolved and protonated in acid-free water. SEM results showed that the capsules had a typical wall-capsule structure with a regular spherical shape and an average diameter of 1.97 mm. TGA studies revealed that the thermal stability of the capsules were enhanced and the moisture content of the drug-free/loaded capsules were 6.3% and 3.2%. SDS-PAGE results showed that the primary structures of the processed LF in the capsules were unchanged. Drug loading (LE%) and encapsulation efficiency (EE%) analysis showed that the capsules had a higher LE% (45.6%) and EE% (70.7%) than that of the control. In vitro release studies showed that the capsules had a regular and sustainable release profiles in simulated colonic fluid. All of these results indicated that the capsules prepared could be used as a candidate protein drug carrier for colon.

    Topics: Bodily Secretions; Capsules; Cellulose; Chitosan; Colon; Drug Delivery Systems; Lactoferrin; Polyphosphates

2013