Utilization of a sol–gel method for encapsulation of doxorubicin
- 1 January 2004
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition
- Vol. 15 (3), 343-356
- https://doi.org/10.1163/156856204322977229
Abstract
The sol-gel pre-doping method was used to encapsulate doxorubicin in silica gels and optimum conditions of preparation of drug-loaded gel were established, ensuring both reproducible and effective results of quantitative encapsulation of doxorubicin and its gradual but complete release. Doxorubicin was encapsulated in polysiloxane polymers using the method based on sol-gel encapsulation without a catalyst, with an acid catalyst (HCl) and a base catalyst (NH3). The time of gelation of the gel loaded with doxorubicin, encapsulation efficiency of the drug and the degree of release of the drug from the gel are all affected by the kind of catalyst (acidic or basic) or its absence at the gel preparation stage, and the temperature of the gelation process. The time of sol gelation when using the NH3 or HCl catalyst was 9 days at 21°C, 2 days at 30°C and 1.5 days at 37°C, while for the gel prepared without a catalyst it was 90 days at 21°C, 75 days at 30°C and 70 days at 37°C. The efficiency of doxorubicin encapsulation was 99.5 ± 0.5% (w/w) for acid-catalyzed gel, 98.9 ± 1.01% (w/w) for base-catalyzed gel and 86.4 ± 11.6% (w/w) for non-catalyzed gel. A 100% (w/w) release of doxorubicin by diffusion through pores was found only in the case of base-catalyzed gel after a 140-h incubation time. For acid-catalyzed gel and non-catalyzed gel, the total amounts of released doxorubicin after 140 h of incubation were 3-5% (w/w) and 9-11% (w/w), respectively. The stability of doxorubicin encapsulated in the three kinds of gel matrices was found to be improved compared to the stability of a free form of the drug in solution.Keywords
This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
- Selective Intake and Release of Proteins by Organically-Modified Silica Sol−GelsJournal of the American Chemical Society, 1998
- Encapsulation of Biologicals within Silicate, Siloxane, and Hybrid Sol−Gel Polymers: An Efficient and Generic ApproachJournal of the American Chemical Society, 1998
- Silica sol–gel immobilized amperometric biosensor for the determination of phenolic compoundsAnalytica Chimica Acta, 1998
- Aerogels—Airy Materials: Chemistry, Structure, and PropertiesAngewandte Chemie International Edition, 1998
- Probes of Pore Environment and Molecule−Matrix Interactions in Sol−Gel MaterialsChemistry of Materials, 1997
- Sol-gel glass as a matrix for chemical and biochemical sensingTrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 1997
- Organic Chemistry within Ceramic Matrixes: Doped Sol-Gel MaterialsAccounts of Chemical Research, 1995
- Sol-Gel Optical MaterialsAnnual Review of Materials Science, 1993
- Diffusion of peptides through hydrogel membranesJournal of Controlled Release, 1990
- Aspects of the degradation kinetics of doxorubicin in aqueous solutionInternational Journal of Pharmaceutics, 1986