Objective: This study investigates microcapsulated aqueous extracts of Garcinia kola (GK) and Hunteria umbellata (HU) seeds. Method: Extracts obtained after maceration of dried powdered seeds were prepared as microcapsules with chitosan-alginate by counterion coacervation method. Microcapsules were characterized using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), x-ray diffractometry (XRD) and fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. In vitro release studies were carried out at pH 1.2 for 2 h and 6.8 for a further 10 h. Results: Between 20 and 50% extract release occurred from microcapsules after 2 h while conventional tablets released 100% after 1 h at simulated gastric pH. At pH 6.8, >80% of extract was released from microcapsules after 6 h. DSC revealed the presence of complex materials. XRD and FTIR showed stable character of the plant extracts within the microcapsules. Conclusion: Controlled release of aqueous extracts derived from these plants was achieved by microencapsulation and therefore can be developed as suitable delivery devices.

Microencapsulated Garcinia kola and Hunteria umbellata Seeds Aqueous Extracts – Part 1: Effect of microencapsulation process / Arhewoh Ikhuoria, Matthew; Okhamafe O., Augustine; Auriemma, Finizia; DE ROSA, Claudio; DI GIROLAMO, Rocco. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHYTOPHARMACY. - ISSN 2277-2928. - 6:1(2016), pp. 1-9. [10.7439/ijpp]

Microencapsulated Garcinia kola and Hunteria umbellata Seeds Aqueous Extracts – Part 1: Effect of microencapsulation process.

AURIEMMA, FINIZIA;DE ROSA, CLAUDIO;DI GIROLAMO, ROCCO
2016

Abstract

Objective: This study investigates microcapsulated aqueous extracts of Garcinia kola (GK) and Hunteria umbellata (HU) seeds. Method: Extracts obtained after maceration of dried powdered seeds were prepared as microcapsules with chitosan-alginate by counterion coacervation method. Microcapsules were characterized using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), x-ray diffractometry (XRD) and fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. In vitro release studies were carried out at pH 1.2 for 2 h and 6.8 for a further 10 h. Results: Between 20 and 50% extract release occurred from microcapsules after 2 h while conventional tablets released 100% after 1 h at simulated gastric pH. At pH 6.8, >80% of extract was released from microcapsules after 6 h. DSC revealed the presence of complex materials. XRD and FTIR showed stable character of the plant extracts within the microcapsules. Conclusion: Controlled release of aqueous extracts derived from these plants was achieved by microencapsulation and therefore can be developed as suitable delivery devices.
2016
Microencapsulated Garcinia kola and Hunteria umbellata Seeds Aqueous Extracts – Part 1: Effect of microencapsulation process / Arhewoh Ikhuoria, Matthew; Okhamafe O., Augustine; Auriemma, Finizia; DE ROSA, Claudio; DI GIROLAMO, Rocco. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHYTOPHARMACY. - ISSN 2277-2928. - 6:1(2016), pp. 1-9. [10.7439/ijpp]
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