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Chitosan crosslinked microparticles with encapsulated polyphenols: Water sorption and release properties

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2015
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Trifković, Kata T.
Milašinović, Nikola
Đorđević, Verica
Zdunić, Gordana
Kalagasidis-Krušić, Melina
Knežević-Jugović, Zorica
Šavikin, Katarina
Nedović, Viktor
Bugarski, Branko
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Chitosan-glutaraldehyde microparticles were produced by emulsion crosslinking method to be used as drug delivery system for polyphenols from Thymus serpyllum L. aqueous extract. The effect of preparation conditions, chitosan concentration (1.5-3% w/v), and glutaraldehyde/chitosan (GA/Ch) mass ratio (0.15-1.20) on water and polyphenols transport properties was investigated. Swelling ratio of dry particles (68-230 mm) in water ranged from 280% to 530%, depending on the formulation. The decrease in swelling was observed with increased GA/Ch mass ratio (i.e. crosslinking degree) at the same chitosan concentration, or with increased chitosan concentration at the same GA/Ch mass ratio. The increase in GA/Ch mass ratio was also manifested by increased particle compactness i.e. decreased size and reduced surface roughness. The sorption capacity for polyphenols seems to be a complex interplay of swelling behaviour and interactions chitosan-glutaraldehyde-polyphenols identified by Fourier transm...ission infrared analysis. An increase in crystallinity of chitosan was observed upon crosslinking with glutaraldehyde and encapsulation of polyphenols, as observed by X-ray diffraction analysis. The results obtained from release kinetics of selected polyphenolic compounds (caffeic acid, rosmarinic acid, total flavonoids, and total phenol content) showed that polyphenols were released at a lower amount (2-4 times) in water, but more rapidly (45-120 min) in comparison with the release in gastric followed by intestinal simulated fluid (SGF-SIF) (120-240 min). The experimental results of the time-dependent swelling in water and polyphenols release in both, water and SGF-SIF, were analyzed with several mathematical models. The results depicted Fickian diffusion as the water transport mechanism. In the case of polyphenols, only empirical Weibull model could be suggested for describing release kinetics.

Keywords:
Chitosan microparticles / emulsion crosslinking method / water sorption / polyphenols release / mathematical models
Source:
Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 2015, 30, 5, 618-631
Publisher:
  • Sage Publications Ltd, London
Funding / projects:
  • Novel encapsulation and enzyme technologies for designing of new biocatalysts and biologically active compounds targeting enhancement of food quality, safety and competitiveness (RS-46010)
  • Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Serbia [242/16-4-2014]

DOI: 10.1177/0885328215598940

ISSN: 0885-3282

PubMed: 26250360

WoS: 000367743900012

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84948977538
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AU  - Trifković, Kata T.
AU  - Milašinović, Nikola
AU  - Đorđević, Verica
AU  - Zdunić, Gordana
AU  - Kalagasidis-Krušić, Melina
AU  - Knežević-Jugović, Zorica
AU  - Šavikin, Katarina
AU  - Nedović, Viktor
AU  - Bugarski, Branko
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3077
AB  - Chitosan-glutaraldehyde microparticles were produced by emulsion crosslinking method to be used as drug delivery system for polyphenols from Thymus serpyllum L. aqueous extract. The effect of preparation conditions, chitosan concentration (1.5-3% w/v), and glutaraldehyde/chitosan (GA/Ch) mass ratio (0.15-1.20) on water and polyphenols transport properties was investigated. Swelling ratio of dry particles (68-230 mm) in water ranged from 280% to 530%, depending on the formulation. The decrease in swelling was observed with increased GA/Ch mass ratio (i.e. crosslinking degree) at the same chitosan concentration, or with increased chitosan concentration at the same GA/Ch mass ratio. The increase in GA/Ch mass ratio was also manifested by increased particle compactness i.e. decreased size and reduced surface roughness. The sorption capacity for polyphenols seems to be a complex interplay of swelling behaviour and interactions chitosan-glutaraldehyde-polyphenols identified by Fourier transmission infrared analysis. An increase in crystallinity of chitosan was observed upon crosslinking with glutaraldehyde and encapsulation of polyphenols, as observed by X-ray diffraction analysis. The results obtained from release kinetics of selected polyphenolic compounds (caffeic acid, rosmarinic acid, total flavonoids, and total phenol content) showed that polyphenols were released at a lower amount (2-4 times) in water, but more rapidly (45-120 min) in comparison with the release in gastric followed by intestinal simulated fluid (SGF-SIF) (120-240 min). The experimental results of the time-dependent swelling in water and polyphenols release in both, water and SGF-SIF, were analyzed with several mathematical models. The results depicted Fickian diffusion as the water transport mechanism. In the case of polyphenols, only empirical Weibull model could be suggested for describing release kinetics.
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year = "2015",
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publisher = "Sage Publications Ltd, London",
journal = "Journal of Biomaterials Applications",
title = "Chitosan crosslinked microparticles with encapsulated polyphenols: Water sorption and release properties",
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Trifković, K. T., Milašinović, N., Đorđević, V., Zdunić, G., Kalagasidis-Krušić, M., Knežević-Jugović, Z., Šavikin, K., Nedović, V.,& Bugarski, B.. (2015). Chitosan crosslinked microparticles with encapsulated polyphenols: Water sorption and release properties. in Journal of Biomaterials Applications
Sage Publications Ltd, London., 30(5), 618-631.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0885328215598940
Trifković KT, Milašinović N, Đorđević V, Zdunić G, Kalagasidis-Krušić M, Knežević-Jugović Z, Šavikin K, Nedović V, Bugarski B. Chitosan crosslinked microparticles with encapsulated polyphenols: Water sorption and release properties. in Journal of Biomaterials Applications. 2015;30(5):618-631.
doi:10.1177/0885328215598940 .
Trifković, Kata T., Milašinović, Nikola, Đorđević, Verica, Zdunić, Gordana, Kalagasidis-Krušić, Melina, Knežević-Jugović, Zorica, Šavikin, Katarina, Nedović, Viktor, Bugarski, Branko, "Chitosan crosslinked microparticles with encapsulated polyphenols: Water sorption and release properties" in Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 30, no. 5 (2015):618-631,
https://doi.org/10.1177/0885328215598940 . .

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