Effect of particle size of calcium phosphate based bioceramic drug delivery carrier on the release kinetics of ciprofoxacin hydrochloride:an in vitro study

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Swamiappan SASIKUMAR
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[1] MaterialsChemistryDivision,CentreforExcellenceinNanomaterials,SchoolofAdvancedSciences,VITUniversity
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Hydroxyapatite(HAP)is the constituent of calcium phosphate based bone cement and it is extensively used as a bone substitute and drug delivery vehicle in various biomedical applications.In the present study we investigated the release kinetics of ciprofoxacin loaded HAP and analyzed its ability to function as a targeted and sustained release drug carrier.Synthesis of HAP was carried out by combustion method using tartaric acid as a fuel and nitric acid as an oxidizer.Powder XRD and FTIR techniques were employed to characterize the phase purity of the drug carrier and to verify the chemical interaction between the drug and carrier.The synthesized powders were sieve separated to make two different drug carriers with different particle sizes and the surface topography of the pellets of the drug carrier was imaged by AFM.Surface area and porosity of the drug carrier was carried out using surface area analyzer.The in-vitro drug release kinetics was performed in simulated body fuid,at 37.3°C.The amount of ciprofoxacin released is measured using UV-visible spectroscopy following the characteristicλmax of 278 nm.The release saturates around 450 h which indicates that it can be used as a targeted and sustained release carrier for bone infections.
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