2007
DOI: 10.1248/cpb.55.403
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A Novel Preparation Method for Microspheres of Water Soluble Polymers Using Polypropyleneglycol as the Dispersion Medium

Abstract: Microspheres (MS) are useful as drug carriers to improve the performance of therapeutic systems. For example, stable release by a valve and guaranteed delivery to the lung by a metered dose inhaler or dry powder inhaler formulations can be achieved using size-controlled spherical MS, 1) and the therapeutic drugs entrapped in MS and, when injected vascularly, can distribute to specific organs or tissues depending on their size. 2,3) The choice of the matrix material and size control of the MS are the most impor… Show more

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“…SMs can be prepared by precipitation, solvent evaporation, spray-drying and emulsion techniques (Elfstrand et al, 2009;Li et al, 2009;Ma et al, 2011). The emulsion technique is one of the classic methods to obtain starch-based microparticles (Li et al, 2009;Seki et al, 2007). In the emulsifying system, soluble starch is a product mostly derived from the partial hydrolysis of potato or corn starch with acid (Lin et al, 2003;Franco et al, 2020;Khan et al, 2021;Rivera-Castro et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…SMs can be prepared by precipitation, solvent evaporation, spray-drying and emulsion techniques (Elfstrand et al, 2009;Li et al, 2009;Ma et al, 2011). The emulsion technique is one of the classic methods to obtain starch-based microparticles (Li et al, 2009;Seki et al, 2007). In the emulsifying system, soluble starch is a product mostly derived from the partial hydrolysis of potato or corn starch with acid (Lin et al, 2003;Franco et al, 2020;Khan et al, 2021;Rivera-Castro et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resultant microparticles were irregularly shaped and agglomerated to each other. More recently, Seki et al (2007) prepared gelatin microparticles using poly propylene glycol (PPG) as the dispersion medium. The PPG-water system forms two liquid phases similar to an emulsion at high temperature and the system changes to a single liquid phase on cooling.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This method has been previously reported as a microsphere (MS) preparation method for water-soluble polymers 20) (Fig. 1).…”
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confidence: 99%