2013
DOI: 10.17795/jjnpp-7532
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The Use of Natural Biopolymer of Chitosan as Biodegradable Beads for Local Antibiotic Delivery: Release Studies

Abstract: A B S T R A C T Background:Chitosan is a naturally occurring biopolymer which has been widely used in a variety of biomedical applications including local antibiotic delivery due to its excellent mechanical properties, biodegradability and biocompatibility. Beads are spherical, porous carriers which are prepared from various materials including chitosan. Objectives: The current study aimed to fabricate a new controlled delivery system for local anti-infective treatment and to study its release behavior. Materi… Show more

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“…The existence of amino groups in the deacetylated CS provides functional binding sites to react with drugs, modulating the release profile of the active agent due to physical interactions [32][33][34]. Moreover, the biodegradability of CS is a very valuable property for designing drug delivery systems since surgical removal is not necessary after the therapeutic action has been completed [35]. On the other hand, the rheological properties of CS polymers also allow their use as an excipient, either as a binder or as a coating material in tablets [16].…”
Section: Use Of Cs and Derivatives In Conven-tional Pharmaceutical Fomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of amino groups in the deacetylated CS provides functional binding sites to react with drugs, modulating the release profile of the active agent due to physical interactions [32][33][34]. Moreover, the biodegradability of CS is a very valuable property for designing drug delivery systems since surgical removal is not necessary after the therapeutic action has been completed [35]. On the other hand, the rheological properties of CS polymers also allow their use as an excipient, either as a binder or as a coating material in tablets [16].…”
Section: Use Of Cs and Derivatives In Conven-tional Pharmaceutical Fomentioning
confidence: 99%