An investigation into the effects of pH and material concentrations on the morphology of Chitosan-Alginate microspheres prepared using an Ionic Gelation technique.
Date
2017-10Author
Morris, Noreen
Razak, Fashli
Chyzna, Vlasta
Murphy, Alan
Kennedy, James
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The aim of this study was to develop microspheres as
a drug delivery system using natural polymeric
materials including Alginate and Chitosan using an
Ionotropic Gelation method of synthesis. In this
study, several parameters which affect the
functionality of the microspheres were examined.
They include; the concentrations of Chitosan,
Sodium Alginate, Calcium Chloride, and the pH
value of the gelation medium. The effect of these
parameters on the product were determined by
observing the morphology of microspheres using
light microscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy
(SEM). Overall, the Chitosan-Alginate microspheres
were successfully prepared with using a Chitosan
concentration at 0.25% w/v, Sodium Alginate and
Calcium Chloride concentration of between 4% to
6% w/v.
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