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Design and delivery of silver sulfadiazine from alginate microspheres-impregnated collagen scaffold

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.30405

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silver sulfadiazine; alginate microspheres; ionic gelation; collagen scaffold; controlled release

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A reconstituted collagen scaffold impregnated with silver sulfadiazine (SSD) loaded alginate microspheres, capable of delivering the drug in a controlled manner has been developed. SSD-loaded allginate microspheres were prepared by modified water-in-oil emulsion technique through interfacial ionic gelation of alginate using CaCl2. The SSD-loaded microspheres were impregnated in pepsin -solubilized collagen, ill situ, while inducing fibrillation and cast as thin scaffold. Morphological features of microspheres and microsphere-impregnated collagen were analyzed through SEM. Distribution homogeneity of impregnated microspheres, their ill vitro behavior in (Dulbecco's modified minimal essential media) DMEM, and antibacterial efficiency against ATCC pathogens were determined. Initial drug load of 20% (w/w) with respect to alginate and 40% (v/v) of 2% alginate with respect to oil phase were found to produce microspheres of optimum drug entrapment (3%) and required size range (300-370 mu m). In vitro drug release studies from the scaffold showed an initial burst release of 47.5% and a controlled release for 72 h with equilibrium concentration of 68.8%. SSD-loaded microspheres exhibited minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) levels of 32 and 40.2 mu g/mL to both K. pneumoniae and E. coli respectively. P. aeruginosa showed MIC and MBC levels of 44.8 and 51.2 mu g/mL respectively, while Staphylococcus aureus exhibited MIC and MBC at the same concentration range (57.6 mu g/mL). The collagen-based scaffold impregnated with SSD-loaded alginate microspheres can deliver SSD in a controlled fashion, can control infection for extended time period with lesser dressing frequencies, and will enable easier assessment of wound. (c) 2005 Wiley Periodicals. Inc.

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