Characterization of gelatin-sodium alginate complex coacervation system. 2009

Ujwala A Shinde, and Mangal S Nagarsenker
Bombay College of Pharmacy, Kalina, Santacruz (East), Mumbai-400 098, India.

A gelatin and sodium alginate complex coacervation system was studied and an effect of pH and colloid mixing ratios on coacervation was investigated. A colloid mixing ratio at which optimum coacervation occurred varied with the coacervation pH. Viscometric, turbidity and coacervate dry yield investigations were used to investigate optimum conditions for complex coacervation. Optimum coacervation occurred at pH 3.5 at a gelatin sodium alginate ratio 4:1. Coacervate and equilibrium fluid was analyzed for gelatin and sodium alginate contents and yields calculated on the basis of chemical analysis showed that optimum coacervation occurred at 25% sodium alginate fraction at pH 3.5.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries

Related Publications

Ujwala A Shinde, and Mangal S Nagarsenker
March 2018, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry,
Ujwala A Shinde, and Mangal S Nagarsenker
March 2009, Macromolecules,
Ujwala A Shinde, and Mangal S Nagarsenker
April 1999, Drug development and industrial pharmacy,
Ujwala A Shinde, and Mangal S Nagarsenker
December 2017, ACS biomaterials science & engineering,
Ujwala A Shinde, and Mangal S Nagarsenker
January 2016, Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin,
Ujwala A Shinde, and Mangal S Nagarsenker
September 2016, Carbohydrate polymers,
Copied contents to your clipboard!