I. Soriano et al., PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF INSULIN-LOADED POLY(DL-LACTIDE) MICROSPHERES USING AN EXPERIMENTAL-DESIGN, International journal of pharmaceutics, 142(2), 1996, pp. 135-142
Twenty formulations of bovine insulin in poly(DL-lactide) (DL-PLA) mic
rospheres were elaborated to study the influence of polymer molecular
weight, insulin content and polyvinylalcohol (PVA) concentration on mi
crosphere characteristics and in vitro release profile. Ten of them re
leased nearly all the incorporated insulin in 24 h. Of the rest, four
were porous, presenting a burst effect over 40% and releasing 70% in 4
8 h. The other six formulations were non-porous; four released the ins
ulin in 1 week and the other two only released 28% in 15 days. None of
these 10 formulations were able to release the total amount of incorp
orated insulin, probably due to the adsorption of insulin by the polym
er. From the results obtained with the experimental design, one more l
ot was prepared and tested in vitro and in vivo. The in vitro release
profile was much slower than the in vivo one; 16% and 28% were release
d in vitro on the first day and in the following 10 days, respectively
, while the corresponding figures for in vivo release were 60% and 90%
.