Title :
Effects of pH on the Morphological Structures and Release Properties in Chitosan Microspheres
Author :
Kuo, Shyh Ming ; Chang, Shwu Jen ; Tsai, Pei-Hwa ; Chen, Shu Fen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., I-SHOU Univ., Kaohsiung
Abstract :
With an attempt to expand the versatilities and applications in chitosan microspheres, distinct morphological structures and properties of chitosan microspheres were produced by treating with various pH values of Na5P3O10/NaOH solution reagents, also under various volume ratio of these solution (17/3, 19/1, pure Na5P3O10 or pure NaOH solution). The prepared chitosan microsphere had a good spherical shape and was in a range of 185.8plusmn13.8 mum to 380.9plusmn11.5 mum in diameter. When pH values decreased from initially pH 12 (except in case for pure Na5P3O10 where the pH being 8.8) to pH 7, the chitosan microspheres size varied, and reached a maximum diameter after treatment with pH 7 of these reaction agents. The prepared chitosan microspheres upon treatment with pH 7 of various ratios Na5P3O10/NaOH solution, all exhibited a shrunken surface morphological structure. This densely shrunken structure of microspheres yielded a stronger mechanical strength and a slower release rate of drug (5-FU), no matter what the ratios of Na5P3O10/NaOH solution was used. From the data of FTIR analyses, the protonated amino peak of NH 3 + at around 1562 cm-1 has decreased significantly. It could be attributed to the crosslinking reaction between phosphoric and ammonium ion of the chitosan microspheres
Keywords :
Fourier transform spectra; drugs; infrared spectra; ion-molecule reactions; materials preparation; mechanical strength; pH; surface morphology; FTIR analysis; Na5P3O10; NaOH; ammonium ion; chitosan microsphere preparation; crosslinking reaction; drug release rate; mechanical strength; pH effects; phosphoric ion; protonated amino peak; solution reagents; surface morphological structures; Drugs; Electrostatics; Optical microscopy; Rough surfaces; Scanning electron microscopy; Shape; Skin; Surface morphology; Surface treatment; Voltage; Chitosan; High Voltage Electrostatic System; Ionic Crosslinker; Microspheres; pH;
Conference_Titel :
Microtechnologies in Medicine and Biology, 2006 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Okinawa
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0337-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0338-3
DOI :
10.1109/MMB.2006.251535