شماره ركورد كنفرانس :
5048
عنوان مقاله :
Experimental Design to Explore the Effective Parameters in Formulation of DextranMicrospheres via Emulsion Crosslinking Reaction
Author/Authors :
Hamed ،Salimi Kenari Novel Drug Delivery Systems Department - Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute - Tehran, Iran , Mohammad ،Imani Novel Drug Delivery Systems Department - Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute - Tehran, Iran , Azizollah ،Nodehi Process Modeling and Control Department - Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute - Tehran, Iran
كليدواژه :
Microspheres , Dextran , Crosslinking , Inverse Emulsion , Experimental Design
عنوان كنفرانس :
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چكيده لاتين :
The present work describes adoption of a full factorial design-of-experiment methodology to explore the effective
parameters on swelling behavior also mean particle size of microspheres prepared via an inverse emulsion technique
using Span 80 as a non-ionic surfactant. Microspheres were prepared by chemical crosslinking of internal phase of the
emulsion containing dextran using epichlorohydrin as an effective crosslinker for polysaccharides. Particle size and
equilibrium swelling ratio of microspheres were selected as output responses upon their influential effects on final
application of the produced microspheres as a hemostatic agent or drug carrier. The input parameters in the design were
consisted of dextran concentration in the internal phase, molar ratio of the crosslinker to dextran, molar ratio of the
reaction catalyst i.e. sodium hydroxide to the crosslinker and finally, surfactant concentration. Using this method;
microspheres having uniform granularity with a smooth particle surface were obtained according to scanning electron
micrographs. It was found that an increase in polymer concentration in aqueous phase and molar ratio of sodium
hydroxide to the crosslinker leads to a significant decline and increase in the mean particle diameter of the
microspheres. Moreover; water uptake capacities for microspheres were dependent on both dextran concentration in the
aqueous phase and molar ratio of crosslinker/dextran ratios.