Synthesis of pH-sensitive amphotericin B–poly(ethylene glycol) conjugates and study of their controlled release in vitro

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pp. 4069-4076 ◽  
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Martin Pravda ◽  
Frantisek Staud ◽  
Lenka Kubicová ◽  
Kateřina Týčová ◽  
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Iris Bellinghausen ◽  
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Bärbel Heydenreich ◽  
Joachim Saloga ◽  
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Martin Pravda ◽  
Lenka Kubicová ◽  
Petra Mikulčíková ◽  
Karel Ventura

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Najeh Khalil ◽  
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Thitiphan Chimsook

The aim of present work was to prepare floating microsphere of ketoprofen using matrix polymer of chitosan and poly (ethylene glycol) by solvent diffusion method. The floating microsphere of ketoprofen was prepared from matrix polymer of chitosan and poly (ethylene glycol) with various composition ratios and evaluated such as particle size, drug compatibility and drug release of microspheres. The scanning electron microscopy of microspheres confirmed their hollow structures with smooth surface. Formulation CPK 4 to CPK 6 exhibited the best controlled release pattern in ketoprofen. The concentration and size of poly (ethylene-glycol) affected the particle size, percentage yield and drug release of microspheres.


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