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Hydrogen peroxide filled poly(methyl methacrylate) microcapsules: Potential oxygen delivery materials

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 475, Issue 1-2, Pages 130-137

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2014.08.052

Keywords

Microcapsules; Controlled release; H2O2 encapsulation; O-2 delivery; Topical oxygenation

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  1. Office of Naval Research [N000140710526]

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This paper describes the synthesis of H2O2-H2O filled poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) microcapsules as potential candidates for controlled O-2 delivery. The microcapsules are prepared by a water-in-oil solvent emulsion and evaporation method. The results of this study describe the effect of process parameters on the characteristics of the microcapsules and on their in vitro performance. The size of the microcapsules, as determined from scanning electron microscopy, ranges from similar to 5 to 30 mu m and the size distribution is narrow. The microcapsules exhibit an internal morphology with entrapped H2O2-H2O droplets randomly distributed in the PMMA continuous phase. In vitro release studies of 4.5 wt% H2O2-loaded microcapsules show that similar to 70% of the H2O2 releases in 24 h. This corresponds to a total O-2 production of similar to 12 cc/gram of dry microcapsules. Shelf-life studies show that the microcapsules retain similar to 84 wt% of the initially loaded H2O2 after nine months storage at 2-8 degrees C, which is an attractive feature for clinical applications. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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