Preparation andin vitroevaluation of polylactic acid-mitomycin C microcapsules
- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Microencapsulation
- Vol. 3 (3), 181-193
- https://doi.org/10.3109/02652048609031572
Abstract
An emulsion method was developed for the incorporation of water-soluble mitomycin C into polylactic acid biodegradable microcapsules. With an average particle size of about 95 μm, microcapsules with a desired loading of from 3.65 to 13.80 per cent were prepared. These microcapsules, which contained both crystalline and finely dispersed drug particles, showed a dose-dependent drug release pattern with microcapsules of higher drug loading having a faster release rate than those of lower drug loading. Effective sterilization of the microcapsules for parenteral use was achieved by 60Co γ-ray irradiation, which did not affect the microcapsule structure, release rate or drug stability. Mitomycin C showed dose-dependent antiproliferative activity against the growth of the K562 human erythroleukaemia cells. The microencapsulated dosage form of mitomycin C was found to enhance the drug's activity through sustained drug release. In experiments where drug concentrations in the cell medium were reduced according to the drug's biological half-life, the microcapsule systems showed a distinct advantage over the non-capsulated dose for the kinetic inhibition of K562 cell growth.Keywords
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