Research Article | Volume : 1 Issue : 8, October 2011

Development and in vitro characterization of metronidazole loaded chitosan microspheres for delivery to periodontal pocket

Preeti K. Suresh Mahendra Kumar Dewangan   

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Abstract

The aim of the present work was to develop drug delivery system for localized controlled release of metronidazole following insertion into and/or around the periodontal pocket. This would ensure increased local drug concentration at the periodontal site to maintain an effective concentration over an extended period of time and a decrease in superfluous distribution of the drug to other body organs with a subsequent decrease in side effects. In the present work, metronidazole loaded chitosan microspheres were prepared by external gelation technique using tripolyphosphate as the cross-linker. The drug to polymer ratio was chosen at three levels: 1:4, 1:5 and 1:6 (by weight) and tripolyphosphate concentration also at three levels: 6, 12 and 18 (%). The microspheres were characterized for surface morphology, particle size, drug entrapment efficiency, swelling, erosion, bioadhesion and drug release profile. Nearly spherical, rough and porous particles (size ~ 800 µm) were obtained. Drug entrapment efficiency was found to be in the range of 60-75%. Percentage swelling, erosion and bioadhesion ranged from 10-25%, 5-15% and 43-59% respectively. The results indicated that formulation of metronidazole in chitosan microspheres could be utilized as a potential drug delivery system to periodontal pocket.


Keyword:     Biodegradable polymer external gelation local delivery microparticles mucoadhesive periodontitis.


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