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Evaluation of lactose stabilized tetanus toxoid encapsulated into alginate, HPMC composite microspheres

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JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
Volume 20, Issue 4, Pages 2018-2022

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jiec.2013.09.026

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Tetanus toxoid; Alginate; HPMC composite microspheres; Vaccine delivery systems; Biodegradable polymers

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The utility of both in vitro and in vivo methods to assess the release pattern of alginate, HPMC (TTAL) composite microspheres containing stabilized tetanus toxoid (TT) vaccine were evaluated. TT was stabilized with different concentrations of stabilizer, lactose (1-5%, w/v) and encapsulated into alginate, HPMC composite microspheres by W/O/W multiple emulsion method. The morphology of the prepared microspheres was smooth and spherical in shape with a diameter of around 10 mu m. The in vitro release efficiency of microspheres was evaluated for the period of 70 days. In TTAL microspheres, 4% (w/v) lactose gave good sustained antigen delivery for the period of 70 days. Antigen releases from microspheres were determined by ELISA. Based on the results of in vitro release, the ideal batch of TTAL was used to carry out the in vivo studies by antibody induction method using alum adsorbed tetanus toxoid (CRIT) as standard. The antibody level was measured for about of 9 months and finally with one booster dose after 12 months. In this case, TTAL antibody level was rose up to 3 IU/ml of guinea pig serum and 2.5 IU/ml of guinea pig serum was observed in CRIT after 1 year with second booster dose. This novel approach would be helpful to replace the existing adjuvant alum in future. (C) 2013 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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