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Title
Zinc pectinate-Sesbania gum-mediated interpenetrating polymer network-based microbeads as a candidate for floating drug delivery of esomeprazole
Authors
KIRTI RAJPUT, SOPAN NANGARE, SAGAR CHAUDHARI, GANESH PATIL and LAXMIKANT ZAWAR
Received
November 22, 2023
Published
Volume 58 Issue 3-4 March-April
Keywords
low methoxy pectin, Sesbania gum, calcium silicate, low-density oils, microbeads
Abstract
This study aimed to develop esomeprazole-loaded zinc-pectinate-Sesbania gum floating microbeads, optionally
supplemented with calcium silicate, as a gastro-retentive drug delivery system. The microbeads were produced using
the ionic gelation method, with zinc acetate as the crosslinking agent, and were characterized through in vitro studies.
The findings revealed that all formulations exhibited high drug encapsulation efficiency and sustained drug release
profiles. Polymer ratios, calcium silicate incorporation, and the choice of low-density oils significantly influenced drug
encapsulation efficiency and release kinetics. Notably, the B:6 batch, formulated with Sesbania gum and low methoxy
pectin, demonstrated outstanding performance, releasing 95.89 ± 1.66% of the drug within 7 h, with a floating lag time
of 1.18 ± 0.07 min, indicating promising in vitro gastro-retention capabilities. Analysis of P-XRD, FT-IR, SEM, and
DSC data highlighted changes in crystallinity, drug–excipient compatibility, surface morphology, and thermal behavior
of esomeprazole and esomeprazole-loaded microbeads. In conclusion, these floating microbeads represent a potential
gastro-retentive drug delivery system, offering enhanced buoyancy and prolonged drug release, with potential
therapeutic advantages for peptic ulcer management.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2024.58.26
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