ISSN: 1920-4159
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Department of Petrochemical Engineering, University of Babylon, Babylon, Iraq
Research Article
Partially Modified Potato Starch for Drug Delivery Applications
Author(s): Roaa Mohammed*, Nizar Hadi and Ali Al-Zubiedy
Natural biopolymers are the most likely choice for biomedical applications. Starches consider the best materials for
such applications. This came from the fact of their natural origin and the high biodegradable behavior. Native
starches have weak hydrogen bonding make it not likely for drug delivery application as well as to leaching behavior.
To make starch useful as drug delivery carrier, this hydrogen bonding must get stronger. In this work native sweet
potato starch was used. The hydrogen bonding between starch molecules was enhanced by using glycerol as hydrogen
bonding source and Sodium Alginate (SA) as thickener phase. This blend was tested using FTIR and DSC,
depending on the test results, an improvement with hydrogen bonding was take place. A microfluidic capillary was
used to form microspheres using total flow rates ranging from 0.00062 cm/sec-0.00031 cm.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/1920-4159.23.15.382