Chitosan as a wall material for a microencapsulated delivery system for Macrobrachium rosenbergii(de Man) larvae


Autoria(s): Bright Singh, I S; Rosamma, Philip; Anas, A
Data(s)

16/07/2014

16/07/2014

01/06/2008

Resumo

Chitosan has beenwidely accepted as awall material for preparing microcapsules of various purposes in human medicine. The possibility of using chitosan as a wall material for microencapsulating nutrients and drugs for aquaculture purposes, speci¢cally to Macrobrachium rosenbergii larvae was evaluated in this study. Two types of chitosan-coated microcapsules were prepared using either acetone (MEC-A) or NaOH (MEC-N) as the cross-linking agents. They were compared with a microbound diet relative to total leaching of nutrients and free amino acids (FAA). Among the microcapsules, MEC-N showed the lowest level of total leaching of nutrients (23.3%) during 5 h of immersion in seawater and released 65% FAA after 60min. During laboratory trials,75% larvae had accepted the MEC-N capsule. The results of the study suggest that chitosan can be used as a wall material for preparing microcapsules to deliver drugs and nutrients to M. rosenbergii larvae.

Aquaculture Research, 2008, 39, 885^890 doi:10.1111/j.1365-2109.2008.01944.x

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4061

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en

Publicador

Blackwell Publishing

Palavras-Chave #microencapsulation #Macrobrahium rosenbergii #chitosan #drug delivery
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Article