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High Entrapment Efficiency of Chitosan/Polylactic Acid/Tripolyphotspate Nanosized Microcapsules for Rapamycin by an Emulsion-Evaporation Approach

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Chitosan (CS)/polylactic acid (PLA)/tripolyphotspate (TPP) nanosized microcapsules were prepared by emulsion-evaporation. The average diameter of the obtained nanosized microcapsules was around 100˜300 nm, and a homogeneous size distribution and good dispersion were observed. The entrapment efficiency of the nanosized CS/PLA/TPP microcapsules for rapamycin was increased with the increase in amount of PLA. When the ratio of CS to PLA was 80 to 20, the entrapment efficiency of CS/PLA/TPP nanosized microcapsules for rapamycin reached the highest (89.8±1.72%). It was also observed that The RAPA entrapment efficiency reached its highest at 20% of addition dosage of RAPA.

Keywords: CHITOSAN; ENTRAPMENT EFFICIENCY; POLYLACTIC ACID; RAPAMYCIN; SUSTAINED RELEASE SOLVENT

Document Type: Short Communication

Publication date: 01 December 2010

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