@article{RAHMAT_FARIDA_YANTIH_DEWI_PURNAMA_2022, title={CURCUMIN MICROENCAPSULATION USING CHITOSAN–ETHYL CELLULOSE–GMS MIXTURE FOR PRESERVATION OF MUCOADHESIVE PROPERTIES AND CONTROLLED RELEASE KINETIC}, volume={14}, url={https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijap/article/view/42899}, DOI={10.22159/ijap.2022v14i1.42899}, abstractNote={<p><strong>Objective: </strong>This research aimed to prepare curcumin microcapsules by the spray drying method and to evaluate their characteristics.</p> <p><strong>Methods: </strong>The microcapsules were prepared by the spray drying method. The generated microcapsules were evaluated for organoleptic, morphology, particle size, the percentage of curcumin and water content. Furthermore, the release of curcumin from the microcapsules was tested <em>in vitro</em> and compared to uncoated curcumin powder. In addition, the mucoadhesive properties of uncoated curcumin powder and curcumin microcapsules were also evaluated.</p> <p><strong>Results</strong>: The results showed that the microcapsules had spherical shape with particle size in the range of 100–1009 µm and water content of 9.34% (w/w) (FIII) and 8.09% (w/w) (FVI). The release of curcumin from its uncoated powder and the microcapsules FVI within 8 h were 8.87% and 26.32% (w/w), respectively. It was found that the mucoadhesive properties of microcapsules FVI were better than those of FIII and uncoated curcumin powder. Microcapsules FVI rendered the cumulative amount of curcumin remaining on the intestinal mucosa of 55% (w/w) within 3 h.</p> <p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Accordingly, curcumin microcapsules generated by spray drying could be further formulated into various solid dosage forms for a better therapeutic effect.</p>}, number={1}, journal={International Journal of Applied Pharmaceutics}, author={RAHMAT, DENI and FARIDA, YUNAHARA and YANTIH, NOVI and DEWI, GITA SEPTYANA and PURNAMA, SARAH ANGELA}, year={2022}, month={Jan.}, pages={288–294} }