Dextrin Nanocomposites as Matrices for Solid Dosage Forms

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2020 Apr 8;12(14):16969-16977. doi: 10.1021/acsami.0c02061. Epub 2020 Mar 27.

Abstract

Safe application of water-insoluble acaricides requires fast release from solid dosage systems into aquatic environments. Dextrin is a water-soluble form of partially hydrolyzed starch, which may be used as matrix material for these systems if retrogradation can be inhibited by the inclusion of nanofillers. Several glycerol-plasticized thermoplastic dextrin-based nanocomposites were prepared with a twin-screw extrusion-compounding process. The nanofillers included a layered double hydroxide (LDH), cellulose nanofibers (CNF), and stearic acid. The time-dependent retrogradation of the compounds was monitored by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMA). XRD showed that composite samples that included stearic acid in the formulation led to the formation of an amylose-lipid complex and a stable crystallinity during aging. The most promising nanocomposite included both stearic acid and CNF. It was selected as the carrier material for the water-insoluble acaricide Amitraz. Fast release rates were observed for composites containing 5, 10, and 20% (w/w) of the pesticide. A significant reduction in the particle size of the released Amitraz powder was observed, which is ascribed to the high-temperature compounding procedure.

Keywords: acaricide, themoplastic starch; cellulose nanofibers; dextrin; layered double hydroxide, solid dosage form.

MeSH terms

  • Acaricides / chemistry*
  • Cellulose / chemistry
  • Dextrins / chemistry*
  • Glycerol / chemistry
  • Hot Temperature
  • Hydroxides / chemistry
  • Nanocomposites / chemistry*
  • Nanofibers / chemistry*
  • Plasticizers / chemistry
  • Starch / chemistry
  • Tensile Strength
  • Water / chemistry
  • X-Ray Diffraction

Substances

  • Acaricides
  • Dextrins
  • Hydroxides
  • Plasticizers
  • Water
  • Cellulose
  • Starch
  • hydroxide ion
  • Glycerol