Salbutamol sulfate microcapsules were prepared by a spray-drying technique. The release data were calculated approximately via standard equations (square root and first-order relationships), but unequivocal evidence in support of the cumulative release mechanism was not obtained. Even more stringent mathematical or statistical (Durbin-Watson analysis) methods did not allow any distinction to be made between the two release mechanisms. In contrast, on application of the simple power law expression Mt/M∞ = ktn proposed by Peppas the value of the kinetic exponent of release (about 0.4) indicated a diffusion-type mechanism of the release process relative to the microcapsule shape. Therefore, it suggested here that this power law expression can be applied in order to confirm the actual diffusion-type mechanism of drug release from microcapsules.
An interpretation of the diffusion-type mechanism of drug release from microcapsules / Forni, Flavio; Coppi, Gilberto; Vandelli, Maria Angela; Mt, Bernabei. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS. - ISSN 0378-5173. - STAMPA. - 60:(1990), pp. 83-88.
An interpretation of the diffusion-type mechanism of drug release from microcapsules
FORNI, Flavio;COPPI, Gilberto;VANDELLI, Maria Angela;
1990
Abstract
Salbutamol sulfate microcapsules were prepared by a spray-drying technique. The release data were calculated approximately via standard equations (square root and first-order relationships), but unequivocal evidence in support of the cumulative release mechanism was not obtained. Even more stringent mathematical or statistical (Durbin-Watson analysis) methods did not allow any distinction to be made between the two release mechanisms. In contrast, on application of the simple power law expression Mt/M∞ = ktn proposed by Peppas the value of the kinetic exponent of release (about 0.4) indicated a diffusion-type mechanism of the release process relative to the microcapsule shape. Therefore, it suggested here that this power law expression can be applied in order to confirm the actual diffusion-type mechanism of drug release from microcapsules.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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