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Fabrication and characterization of tamarind seed gum based novel hydrogel for the targeted delivery of omeprazole magnesium

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, ISSN: 0141-8130, Vol: 258, Issue: Pt 1, Page: 128758
2024
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The tamarind seed gum based novel hydrogel was fabricated by varying concentration of polymer, monomer and crosslinker for the targeted delivery of omeprazole magnesium at stomach pH of 1.5. The free radical graft copolymerization of 2-acrylamido-2-methyl propane sulfonic acid with tamarind seed gum backbone resulted in hydrogel. The formation of sulfonic acid pendant groups in hydrogel was observed by the existence of an infrared absorption band at 1152 cm −1 for S O group. The conversion to semicrystalline nature on incorporation of drug evidenced by powder X-ray diffraction studies with peaks at 2θ = 20.4° 31.5° and 52.2°. The scanning electron microscopy images showed bigger voids which narrowed down for drug loaded matrix, supported by the presence of a peak for magnesium in the energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The greatest swelling was observed at pH 7 with second-order rate constant 1.5371 (g/g)/min and drug release was found to be 97.85 ± 1 % over 1200 min at pH 1.5. The drug release transport was found combination of diffusion and erosion of polymer chain to be super case II diffusion and Hill equation model was good fit. The hydrogel drug conjugate found to be non-toxic at tested concentrations (17 mg/50 mg) on in-vivo testing in Drosophila model.

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