Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Sep 2013)

Production and characterization of alginate-starch-chitosan microparticles containing stigmasterol through the external ionic gelation technique

  • Gislene Mari Fujiwara,
  • Ranieri Campos,
  • Camila Klocker Costa,
  • Josiane de Fátima Gaspari Dias,
  • Obdulio Gomes Miguel,
  • Marilis Dallarmi Miguel,
  • Francisco de Assis Marques,
  • Sandra Maria Warumby Zanin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502013000300015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 3
pp. 537 – 547

Abstract

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Stigmasterol - a plant sterol with several pharmacological activities - is susceptible to oxidation when exposed to air, a process enhanced by heat and humidity. In this context, microencapsulation is a way of preventing oxidation, allowing stigmasterol to be incorporated into various pharmaceutical forms while increasing its absorption. Microparticles were obtained using a blend of polymers of sodium alginate, starch and chitosan as the coating material through a one-stage process using the external gelation technique. Resultant microparticles were spherical, averaging 1.4 mm in size. Encapsulation efficiency was 90.42% and method yield 94.87%. The amount of stigmasterol in the oil recovered from microparticles was 9.97 mg/g. This technique proved feasible for the microencapsulation of stigmasterol.

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