Silvana Cartaxo da Costa UrtigaCamilla Aquino Azevedo de Lucena GabiGiovanna Rodrigues de Araújo EleamenBartolomeu Santos SouzaHilzeth de Luna Freire PêssoaHenrique Rodrigues MarcelinoElisângela Afonso de Moura MendonçaEryvaldo Sócrates Tabosa do EgitoElquio Eleamen Oliveira
This work describes the preparation and evaluation of safe xylan-based microparticles prepared by cross-linking polymerization using sodium trimetaphosphate. The resulting microparticles were evaluated for morphology, particle size, polymer-cross-link agent interaction, and in vitro toxicity. The microparticles showed narrow monodisperse size distributions with their mean sizes being between 3.5 and 12.5 µm in dried state. FT-IR analyzes confirmed the interaction between sodium trimetaphosphate and xylan during the cross-linking process with formation of phosphate ester bonds. Additionally, the X-ray diffraction patterns and FT-IR analyzes suggested that little or no cross-linking agent remained inside the microparticles. Furthermore, the in-vitro studies using Artemia salina and human erythrocytes revealed that the microparticles are not toxic. Therefore, the overall results suggest that these xylan microparticles can be used as a platform for new drug delivery system.
Amanda SilvaE DASILVAElquio Eleamen OliveiraT NAGASHIMAJRLuiz Alberto Lira SoaresAldo Cunha MedeirosJ.H. de AraújoIvonete Batista de AraújoA. S. CarriçoEryvaldo Sócrates Tabosa do Egito
Gengmei LiuGuoheng MaLiulian HuangLihui ChenQingxian Miao
Henrique Rodrigues MarcelinoAcarília Da SilvaMonique GomesElquio Eleamen OliveiraToshiyuki Nagashima-JúniorG.S. PinheiroAcarízia Da SilvaAna Teresa TimóteoLucymara Fassarella Agnez‐LimaAlejandro Pedro AyalaAnselmo Gomes de OliveiraEryvaldo Do Egito
Silvana Cartaxo da Costa UrtigaVitória Maria Oliveira AlvesCamila de Oliveira MeloMarini Nascimento de LimaErnane SouzaArcelina Pacheco CunhaNágila Maria Pontes Silva RicardoElquio Eleamen OliveiraEryvaldo Sócrates Tabosa do Egito
Antanas StrakšysTatjana KavleiskajaRūta GruškienėKazimieras BadokasJolanta Sereikaitė