Materials (Feb 2022)

Casein Microgels as Benzydamine Hydrochloride Carriers for Prolonged Release

  • Sofia Milenkova,
  • Bissera Pilicheva,
  • Yordanka Uzunova,
  • Temenuzhka Yovcheva,
  • Maria Marudova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15041333
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 4
p. 1333

Abstract

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This research aims to investigate the properties of nano- and micro-sized casein hydrogels crosslinked by sodium tripolyphosphate as drug delivery systems. Benzydamine hydrochloride was chosen as a model hydrophilic drug. The gels were synthesized by varying different parameters: casein concentration, casein/crosslinking ratio, and addition of ethanol as a co-solvent. The electrostatic attractive interactions between the casein and the sodium tripolyphosphate were confirmed by FTIR spectroscopy. The particle sizes was determined by dynamic light scattering and varied in the range between several hundred nanometers and several microns. The yield of the gelation process was high for all investigated samples and varied between 55.3% and 78.3%. The encapsulation efficiency of the particles was strongly influenced by the casein concentration and casein/crosslinker ratio and its values were between 4.6% and 22.4%. The release study confirmed that casein particles are useful as benzydamine carriers and ensured prolonged release over 72 h.

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