Aminophylline targeting to lung: optimization of the size and drug loading of albumin microspheres
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Aminophylline targeting to lung: optimization of the size and drug loading of albumin microspheres
Abstract
Aminophylline, a bronchodilator, was considered a suitable drug for targeting to the lung to treat emphysema. Factorial concept was utilized to optimize the size and drug loading of microspheres suitable for targeting. Aminophylline-loaded albumin microspheres were prepared by heat denaturation adjusting the manufacturing variables, namely albumin concentration, drug concentration, water-oil phase ratio and stirring rate at low and high levels. For two levels of the four variables the experimentation was performed in 16 batches. A good yield of well-defined microspheres of the size range, 2-30 microns, were obtained from all the batches. The drug loading was found maximum (36.33 per cent) in batch XV of microspheres prepared with low albumin concentration, high drug concentration, low water-oil phase ratio and low stirring rate. The least number (13 per cent) of microspheres of batch XV were below 7 microns and the remaining 87 per cent were above this size. Considering the payload and size, microspheres of batch XV were found suitable for targeting to the lung.
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