Development of a local antibiotic delivery system using fibrin glue

Authors
Yu, BGKwon, ICKim, YHHan, DKPark, KDHan, KJeong, SY
Issue Date
1996-03
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Citation
JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE, v.39, no.1, pp.65 - 70
Abstract
Fibrin glue (FG) has been successfully used in a wide range of surgical fields such as skin graft fixation, nerve repair, cartilage reattachment and microvascular anastomoses. The sustained release of antibiotics from FG for a longer period is desirable to avoid bacterial infection after application. Ampicillin sodium (AMP-Na) was selected as a model antibiotic and incorporated into FG. The incorporation of AMP-Na was attempted in two different ways. One was incorporation of AMP-Na in a dispersed state with the modification of the preparation method of FG. The other was incorporation of bovine serum albumin microspheres (BSA-MS) containing AMP-Na. The in vitro release of AMP-Na from various FGs and BSA MS was examined, The modifications of FG were found not to be appropriate methods to achieve sustained release of AMP-Na. The incorporation of crosslinked BSA-MS containing AMP-Na into FG was found to reduce the initial rapid release of AMP-Na and retarded release of AMP-Na.
Keywords
ADHESIVE; MIXTURES; INVITRO; RELEASE; ADHESIVE; MIXTURES; INVITRO; RELEASE; fibrin glue; sustained release; ampicillin sodium; bovine serum albumin; microsphere
ISSN
0168-3659
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/144526
DOI
10.1016/0168-3659(95)00139-5
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