Preparation, Characterization and Evaluation of Drug Release Properties of Simvastatin-loaded PLGA Microspheres

Authors

  • Mohammadreza Tahriri Dental Biomaterials Department, School of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  • Rasoul Dinarvand Nanotechnology Research Centre, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 1417614411, Iran
  • Reza Masaeli Dental Biomaterials Department, School of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:

Microspheres formulated from poly (D,L-lactic-co-glycolide) (PLGA), a biodegradable polymer, have been extensively evaluated as a drug delivery system. In this study, the preparation, characterization and drug release properties of the PLGA microspheres were evaluated. Simvastatin (SIM)-loaded PLGA microspheres were prepared by oil-in-water emulsion/solvent evaporation method. The microspheres were then frozen to −80 °C, they were freeze dried for 24 h. Characterization of SIM-loaded PLGA microspheres was evaluated by X-ray diffraction analysis, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Drug release potential was evaluated by UV-spectrophotometry. The experimental results revealed that SIM-loaded PLGA microspheres can be successfully obtained through solvent evaporation method with appropriate morphologic characteristics and high encapsulation efficiency. The drug release characteristic of the microspheres ascertained that the burst release was about 27% for SIM-loaded microspheres, which occurred within the first 6 days after maintaining the microspheres in phosphate buffer saline (PBS). Also, the microspheres successfully presented a slow release and the duration of the release lasted for more than 20 days. The drug release profile confirmed a burst release was about 27% for SIM-loaded microspheres, which occurred within the first 6 days after maintaining the microspheres in PBS. It can be concluded that SIM-loaded PLGA microspheres hold great promise for using as a drug-delivery system in biomedical applications, especially in drug delivery systems and tissue engineering.

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volume 15  issue Special Issue

pages  205- 211

publication date 2016-03-01

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