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Protective microencapsulation of β-lapachone using porous glass membrane technique based on experimental optimisation

Authors
Kim, Ki HyunLe, Tuan-HoOh, Hee KyungHeo, BoraMoon, JeonghyunShin, SangmunJeong, Seong Hoon
Issue Date
18-Aug-2017
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
beta-Lapachone; chemical stability; microcapsule; Shirasu porous glass; experimental design; optimisation
Citation
JOURNAL OF MICROENCAPSULATION, v.34, no.6, pp 545 - 559
Pages
15
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF MICROENCAPSULATION
Volume
34
Number
6
Start Page
545
End Page
559
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/19514
DOI
10.1080/02652048.2017.1367850
ISSN
0265-2048
1464-5246
Abstract
Even though beta-lapachone is a novel drug with pharmacological activity, it has limitations including instability under light conditions. The main purpose of the study was to enhance the stability of beta-lapachone using the microencapsulation method. The Shirasu porous glass membrane was used to achieve uniform-sized microcapsules. The prepared microcapsules were evaluated to investigate how process parameters affect the encapsulation efficiency, photostability and particle size distribution. The experimental design was conducted to obtain optimal formulations. In addition, an operating space was drawn to identify the safer range of control factors. All control factors showed significant effects on the encapsulation efficiency and photostability. For example, when a large amount of polymers was used, encapsulation efficiency and photostability were improved. However, as the amount of polymers increased, large and polydisperse microcapsules were produced. The robust design method provided information to characterise significant factors, thereby allowing effective control of photostability and size of microcapsules.
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