Rp. Del Real et al., Gentamicin release from hydroxyapatite/poly(ethyl methacrylate)/poly(methyl methacrylate)composites, J BIOMED MR, 52(1), 2000, pp. 1-7
In this work the release kinetics of gentamicin sulfate (GEN) in samples co
mposed by hydroxyapatite, poly(methyl methacrylate), and poly(ethyl methacr
ylate) has been studied. The release study was performed by soaking three s
amples in simulated body fluid at 37 degrees C; the medium was periodically
replaced during 70 days. The concentration of GEN was determined by the o-
phtaldialdehyde method. The release profile shows three stages: the first s
tage, occurring during the first 10 h, corresponds to a fast release (nearl
y 30% of the drug is released in this period). The second stage is slower a
nd includes from the first 10 h to 16 days, releasing 60% of the total amou
nt of GEN. The final stage is the slowest and it takes from 16 to 70 days (
10% of GEN is released). The fraction of released GEN versus square root of
time can be fitted to a third order polynomial, corresponding with the mod
el proposed by Cobby et al. (J Pharm Sci 1974;63:725-732). The characteriza
tion of the samples after the release study shows that a carbonate hydroxya
patite layer has grown on the whole surface of the composites. (C) 2000 Joh
n Wiley & Sons, Inc.