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Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy 2010-Nov

Magnetic N-succinyl chitosan/alginate beads for carbamazepine delivery.

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Hui-Juan Liu
Ping Li
Qin Wei

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Epilepsy is a chronic condition characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures. The most optimal use of drugs was limited due to their widespread systemic and central side effects. In contrast, focal drug delivery to epileptogenic focus based on superparamagnetic carrier is considered to be a promising and safe alternative. This delivery system could arrive exactly at the targeted tissue and deliver the loaded drug there with the help of an external magnetic field.

OBJECTIVE

A new magnetic delivery system was established to inhibit paradoxical discharge once the onset of seizures.

METHODS

Carbamazepine was incorporated into N-succinyl chitosan (NSC)/alginate hydrogel beads by ionic interaction. The characteristics of the beads including morphology, release behavior, and magnetic property were also investigated.

RESULTS

Acceptable spherical morphology, excellent slow-release property, and superparamagnetic property of the NSC/alginate hydrogel beads were observed.

CONCLUSIONS

The magnetic NSC/alginate beads may be acted as a sustained-release formulation. The drugs exhibit the potential magnetic property owing to Fe3O4 particles. It is promising that the released drugs are induced by the weak magnetic field of epileptogenic zone and have the potential of locating them so as to inhibit paradoxical discharge once the onset of seizures.

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