JOURNAL ARTICLE

Incorporation and release of vancomycin from Poly(D, L-lactide-co-glycolide) microspheres

Terence W. AtkinsS. PeacockDavid J. Yates

Year: 1998 Journal:   Journal of Microencapsulation Vol: 15 (1)Pages: 31-44   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Spherical monolithic microspheres, with a honeycomb-like internal architecture, composed of PLCG 50:50 and PLCG 75:25 and containing a range of vancomycin loadings, have been fabricated using a W/O emulsification with solvent evaporation technique. Microspheres were generated in high yield (80 wgt%) and vancomycin incorporation, confirmed using the displacement of DSC thermograms, had no significant effect on microsphere size distribution (5-50 microns). The vancomycin encapsulation efficiency was high (> 64%) and release profiles were characterized by a substantial initial burst release and a subsequent low-level sustained release extending up to 30 days depending upon the fabrication polymer, % vancomycin loading and incubation medium used. In both Hank's buffer and newborn calf serum the mean total cumulative release of vancomycin from microspheres increased significantly with theoretical percentage loading.

Keywords:
Vancomycin Materials science Microsphere Biomedical engineering Chromatography Nuclear chemistry Chemical engineering Chemistry Staphylococcus aureus Medicine

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