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Abstracted/indexed in: Biosciences Information Service; Chemical Abstracts; Current Contents: Life Sciences; Exceipta Medica; International Pharmaceutical Abstracts; Polymer Contents; Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS); CABS Abstracts; Index Medicus/Medline

Natural rubber base matrix containing Calendula officinalis plant as a source of molluscicdal saponin F.M. Helaly, A.A. Ahmed and M.A. Abd EI-Ghaffar (Cairo, Egypt) 1

Encapsulation of plasmid DNA in biodegradable poly(D,L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) microspheres as a novel approach for immunogene delivery

D. Wang, D.Ff. Robinson (Edmonton, Canada) G.S. Kwon (Edmonton, Canada and Madison Wi, USA) and J. Samuel (Edmonton, Canada) 9

Evaluation of a positively charged submicron emulsion of piroxicam on the rabbit corneum healing process following alkali bum S.H. Klang, C.S. Siganos, S. Benita and J. Frucht-Pery (Jerusalem, Israel) 19

Improved stability of highly fluorinated phospholipid-based vesicles in the presence of bile salts C. Gadras, C. Santaella and P. Vierling (Nice, France) 29

Evaluation of mitoxantrone-loaded albumin microspheres following intraperitoneal administration to rats C.P. Luftensteiner, 1. Schwendenwein, B. Paul, H.G. Eichlerand H. Viemstein (Vienna, Austria) 35

In vivo drug release behavior in dogs from a new colon-targeted delivery system T. lshibashi, H. Hatano, M. Kobayashi, M. Mizobe and H. Yoshino (Osaka, Japan) 45

Asymmetric membrane capsules for osmotic drug delivery. 1. Development of a manufacturing process A.G. Thombre, J.R. Cardinal, A.F{. DeNoto (Groton, CT, USA), S.M. Herbig and K.L. Smith (Bend, OR, USA) 55

Asymmetric membrane capsules for osmotic drug delivery II. In vitro and in vivo drug release performance A.G. Thombre, J.P. Cardinal, A.R. DeNoto and D.C. Gibbes (Groton, CT, USA) 65

Influence of drug:hydroxypropylmethylcellulose ratio, drug and polymer particle size and compression force on the release of diclofenac sodium from HPMC tablets M.V. Velasco, J.L. Ford, P. Fiowe and A.R. Rajabi-Siahboomi (Liverpool, UK) 75 Synthesis and pharmacokinetics of a novel macromolecular prodrug of Tacrolimus (FK506), FK506-dextran conjugate

H. Yura, N. Yoshimura, T. Hamashima, K. Akamatsu, M. Nishikawa, Y. Takakura and M. Hashida (Kyoto, Japan) 87

Book Reviews 101 Instructions to Authors 105

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Review

Issues and perspectives on the biocompatibility and immunotoxicity evaluation of implanted controlled
release systems
J.M. Anderson (Cleveland, OH, USA) and J.J. Langone (RockvHle, MD, USA) 107



Incorporation of polymeric nanoparticles into solid dosage forms
C. Schmidt, R. Bodmeier (Berlin, Germany) 115


Spectrophotometric analysis of molecular transport in gels
E.N. Dunmire, A.M. Plenys and D.F. Katz (Durham, NC, USA) 127


Drug release from drug-polyanion complex tablets: poly(acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonate sodium
-co- methyl methacrylate)
N. Konar, C.-j. Kirn (Philadelphia, PA, USA) 141


Effectiveness of ciprofloxacin microspheres in eradicating bacterial biofilm
G. Owusu-Ababio (Tallahassee, FL, USA) and J. Rogers, H. Anwar (Edmonton, Canada) 151


Cholephilic characteristics of a new cytostatic complex of cisplatin with glycocholate (Bamet-R2)
R.I.P. Macias, M.Y. EI-Mir, M.J. Monte, M.A. Serrano, M.J. Garcia and J.J.G. Marin (Salamanca,
Spain) 161


PLGA nanoparticles prepared by nanoprecipitation: drug loading and release studies of a water soluble
drug
T. Govender, S. Stolnik, M.C. Garnett, L Ilium and S.S. Davis (Nottingham, UK) 171


Macromolecular derivatives of N, /V-di-(2-chloroethyl)-4-phenylene diamine mustard. 2. In vitro cytotoxicity
and in vivo anticancer efficacy
H. Soyez (Gent, Belgium), L.W. Seymour (Birmingham, UK) and E. Schacht (Gent, Belgium) 187


Studies on drug release kinetics from ibuprofen-carbomer hydrophilic matrix tablets: influence of co-
excipients on release rate of the drug
G. Majid Khan (Dera lsmail Khan, Pakistan) and J.-B. Zhu (Nanjing, PR China) 197



The effect of methylated p-cyclodextrins on the tight junctions of the rat nasal respiratory epithelium.
Electron microscopic and confocal laser scanning microscopic visualization studies
E. Marttin, J.C. Verhoef, F. Spies, J. van der Meulen, J.F. Nagelkerke, H.K. Koerten and F.W.H.M.
Merkus (Leiden, The Netherlands) 205

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A new intragastric delivery system for the treatment of Helicobacter pylori associated gastric ulcer: in
vitro evaluation
L Yang, J. Eshraghi, R. Fassihi (Philadelphia, PA, USA) 215



Evaluation of parameters involved in preparation and release of drug loaded in crosslinked matrices of
alginate



S. AI-Musa (Naor, Jordan), D. Abu Fara (Amman, Jordan) and A.A. Badwan (Naor, Jordan) 223
Controlled release of insect sex pheromones from paraffin wax and emulsions



C.A. Atterholt, M.J. Delwiche, R.E. Rice, J.M. Krochta (Davis, CA, USA) 233
In vitro release of 5-fluorouracil with cyclic core dendritic polymer



Ft.X. Zhuo, B. Du, ZR Lu (Wuhan, PRC) 249
Lidocaine-loaded biodegradable nanospheres. 1. Optimization of the drug incorporation into the polymer
matrix



T. Gorner, R. Gref, D. Michenot (Nancy, France), F. Sommer (Marseille, France), M.N. Tran
(Villeurbanne, France) and E. Dellacherie (Nancy, France) 259
Conjugation of drug to poly(D,L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) for controlled release from biodegradable
microspheres




J.E. Oh (Kyunggido, South Korea), Y.S, Nam (Taejon, South Korea), K.H. Lee (Kyunggido, South
Korea) and T.G. Park (Taejon, South Korea) 269



Preliminary clinical study of the distribution of HPMA copolymers bearing doxorubicin and galactosamine
P.J. Julyan, L.W. Seymour, D.R. Ferry, S. Daryani, C.M. Boivin, J. Doran, M. David, D. Anderson,
C. Christodoulou, A.M. Young, S. Hessfewood, D.J. Kerr (Birmingham, UK) 281



Photopolymerization of multilaminated poly(HEMA) hydrogels for controlled release
S. Lu, K,S. Anseth (Boulder, CO, USA) 291



Determination of the internal morphology of poly (D,L-lactide) microspheres using stereological methods
T. Ehtezazi, C. Washington, C.D. Melia (Nottingham, UK) 301



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Subject Index Volume 57 317

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Polymer water-soluble derivatives of polypeptide antibiotic, gramicidin-S based on reactive copolymers of
/\/-(2-hydroxypropyl) methacrylamide
M. Solovskij, E. Panarin (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation) 1

Preparation of non-porous microspheres with high entrapment efficiency of proteins by a (water-in-oil)-in-
oil emulsion technique
N.B. Viswanathan, P.A. Thomas (Pune, India), J.K. Pandit (Varanasi, India), M.G. Kulkami (Pune,
India) and Fi.A. Mashelkar (New Delhi, India) 9

Effect of Ca(2+)-alginate gel dissolution on release of dextran with different molecular weights
A. Kikuchi, M. Kawabuchi, A. Watanabe, M. Sugihara, Y. Sakurai and T. Okano (Tokyo, Japan) 21

Release of testosterone from an osmotic pump tablet utilizing (SBE)(7m)-p-cyclodextrin as both a
solubilizing and an osmotic pump agent
K. Okimoto (Osaka, Japan), Ff.A. Rajewski and V. J. Stella (Lawrence, KS, USA) 29

Buccal mucosa in vitro experiments. 1. Confocal imaging of vital staining and MTT assays for the
determination of tissue viability
D. Imbert and C. Cullander (San Francisco, CA, USA) 39

Absorption and biodistribution of '''indium-labelled desferrioxamine ('''In-DFO) after subcutaneous
injection of '''In-DFO liposomes
N.S. Postma (Utrecht, The Netherlands), O.C. Boerman, W.J.G. Oyen, J. Zuidema (Nijmegen, The
Netherlands) and G. Storm (Utrecht, The Netherlands) 51

Synthesis and characterisation of poly(D,L-lactic acid)-idoxuridine conjugate
M.G. Pimoli, L. Avallone (Naples, Italy), P. de Caprariis (Sassari, Italy), A. Galeone (Naples, Italy), F.
Forni and M.A. Vandelli (Modena, Italy) 61

Short term stability of freeze-dried, lyoprotected liposomes
E.C.A. van Winden and D.J.A. Crommelin (Utrecht, The Netherlands) 69

Control of medicine release from solid dispersion composed of the poly(ethylene oxide)-
carboxyvinylpolymer interpolymer complex by varying molecular weight of poly(ethylene oxide)
T. Ozeki, H. Yuasa,Y. Kanaya (Tokyo, Japan) 87

In vivo human skin permeability enhancement by oleic acid: a laser Doppler velocimetry study
H. Tanojo (San Francisco, CA, USA), E. Boelsma, H.E. Junginger, M. Ponec and H.E. Bodde
(Leiden, The Netherlands) 97

Book Reviews 105
Award News 109
Calendar 119

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Optimization of preparative conditions for poly-DL-lactide-polyethylene glycol microspheres with entrapped
Vibrio Cholera antigens
X.M. Deng, X.H. U, M.L. Yuan, C.D. Xiong (Chengdu, P.P. China), Z.T. Huang (Beijing, P.P. China)
and W.X. Jia, Y.H. Zhang (Chengdu, P.P. China) 123


Modification of release rates of cyclosporin A from polyl(L-lactic acid) microspheres by fatty acid esters
and in-vivo evaluation of the microspheres
T. Urata, K. Arimori, M. Nakano (Kumamoto, Japan) 133


Stabilization of proteins against methylene chloride/water interface-induced denaturation and aggregation
H. Sah (Memphis, TN, USA) 143


Micellar delivery of doxorubicin and its paramagnetic analog, ruboxyl, to HL-60 cells: effect of micelle
structure and ultrasound on the intracellular drug uptake
N.Y. Papoport, J.N. Herron (Salt Lake City, UT, USA), W.G. Pitt (Provo, UT, USA) and L. Pitina (Salt
Lake City, UT, USA) 153


Structural parameters involved in the permeation of propranolol HCI by iontophoresis and enhancers
S. Chesnoy (Chatenay-Malabry, France), D. Durand, J. Doucet (Orsay, France) and G. Couarraze
(Chatenay-Malabry, France) 163


Positively and negatively charged submicron emulsions for enhanced topical delivery of antifungal drugs
M.P. Youenang Piemi (Chatenay-Malabry, France), D. Korner, S. Benita (Jerusalem, Israel) and Jean-
Paul Marty (Chatenay-Malabry, France) 177


Biodegradable cross-linked prodrug of the bronchial dilator Vephylline®. 2. Kinetics and quantum chemical
studies on the release mechanism
G. Heun (Muenster, Germany) and N. Lambov, A. Zlatkov, P. Peikov, 1. Doytchinova, K. Gesheva
(Sofia, Bulgaria) 189


Evaluation of peroral silicone dosage forms in humans by gamma-scintigraphy
F. Kedzierewicz, P. Thouvenot, J. Lemut (Nancy, France), A. Etienne (Labege, France) and M.
Hoffman, P. Maincent (Nancy, France) 195


Phospholipids affect stratum corneum lipid bilayer fluidity and drug partitioning into the bilayers
M. Kirj'avainen, J. Monkkonen, M. Saukkosaari (Kuopio, Finland), P. VaIjakka-Koskela, J. Kiesvaara
(Turku, Finland) and A. Urtti (Kuopio, Finland) 207


A pH-dependent colon targeted oral drug delivery system using methacrylic acid copolymers. l.
Manipulation of drug release using Eudragit® LI 00-55 and Eudragit® SI 00 combinations
M.Z.I. Khan, Z. Pmbeg, N. KurJ'akovic (Zagreb, Croatia) 215


Biodegradable microparticles of influenza viral vaccine: comparison of the effects of routes of
administration on the in vivo immune response in mice
S.C. Chattaraj, A. Pathinavelu, S.K. Das (Ft Lauderdale, FL, USA) 223


Phase inversion dynamics of PLGA solutions related to drug delivery
P.O. Graham, K.J. Brodbeck, A.J. McHugh (Urbana, IL, USA) 233



Book Reviews 247


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Synthesis of theophylline-polyrotaxane conjugates and their drug release via supramolecular dissociation
T. Ooya, N. Yui (Ishikawa, Japan) 251


Development of nonionic surfactant/phospholipid o/w emulsion as a paclitaxel delivery system
P. Kan, Z.-B. Chen, C.-J. Lee, I.-M. Chu (Hsmchu, Ft.O.C.) 271


Release of 5-amino salicylic acid from acrylic type polymeric prodrugs designed for colon-specific drug
delivery
S. Davaran, J. Hanaee, A. Khosravi (Tabriz, Iran) 279


Flow cytometric and optical microscopic evaluation of poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) microspheres
phagocytosis by pig alveolar macrophages
A.-M. Torche (Rennes, France), E. Albina (Ploufragan, France), P. Le Corre (Rennes, France), A.
Jestin (Ploufragan, France) and R. Le Verge (Fiennes, France) 289


The potential use of mixed films of pectin, chitosan and HPMC for bimodal drug release
G.S. Macleod, J.H. Collett, J.T. Fell (Manchester, UK) 303


Modulated release of ldUrd from poly (D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) microspheres by addition of poly (D,L-
lactide) oligomers
A. Geze, M.-C. Venier-Julienne, P. Saulnier (Angers, France), P. Varlet, C. Daumas-Duport (Paris,
France), P. Devauchelle (Maisons Alfort, France) and J.-P. Benoit (Angers, France) 311


An analysis of solute structure-human epidermal transport relationships in epidermal iontophoresis using
the ionic mobility: pore model
P.M. Lai, M.S. Roberts (Brisbane, Australia) 323


Adsorption of serum albumin to thin films of poly(lactide-co-glycolide)
S.M. Butler (Pittsburgh, PA, USA), M.A. Tracy (Cambridge, MA, USA) and R.D. Tilton (Pittsburgh,
PA, USA) 335



The percutaneous penetration of prostaglandin E(1) and its alkyl esters
H.-O. Ho, M.-C. Hwang, S.-L. Tseng, L.'H. Lin, K.-T. Chen, H.-S. Chiang (Taipei, R.O.C.), B.W. Spur,
P.Y.-K. Wong (Stratford, NJ, USA) and M.-T. Sheu (Taipei, R.O.C.) 349


FTIR characterization of the secondary structure of proteins encapsulated within PLGA microspheres
K. Fu (Cambridge, MA, USA), K. Griebenow (San Juan, Puerto Rico) and L. Hsieh, A.M. Klibanov,
R. Langer (Cambridge, MA, USA) 357

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Review
Controlled release opportunities for oral peptide delivery in aquaculture
L.J. Schep, I.G. Tucker, G. Young, R. Ledger and AG. Butt (Dunedin, New Zealand) 1


Hepatic uptake of polystyrene microspheres in rats: Effect of particle size on intrahepatic distribution
K.-i. Ogawara, M. Yoshida, K. Higaki, T. Kimura (Okayama, Japan), K. Shiraishi, M. Nishikawa, Y.
Takakura and M. Hashida (Kyoto, Japan) 15


Tetracycline-HCl-loaded poly(DL-lactide-co-glycolide) microspheres prepared by a spray drying technique:
influence of -y-irradiation on radical formation and polymer degradation
B. Bittner, K. Mader (Marburg, Germany), C. Krotl, H.-H. Borchert (Berlin, Germany) and T. Kissel
(Marburg, Germany) 23


The application of an artificial neural network and pharmacokinetic simulations in the design of
controlled-release dosage forms
Y. Chen (Memphis, TN, USA), T.W. McCall, A.FI. Baichwal (Patterson, NY, USA) and M.C. Meyer
(Memphis, TN, USA) 33


Stealth monensin liposomes as a potentiator of adriamycin in cancer treatment
M. Singh, A.J. Ferdous and T.L. Jackson (Tallahassee, FL, USA) 43


One-month sustained release microspheres of (125) I-bovine calcitonin. In vitro—in vivo studies
R.V. Diaz, M. Uabres and C. Evora (La Laguna, Spain) 55


Improvement of temperature-sensitivity of poly(/V-isopropylacrylamide)-modified liposomes
K. Kono, A. Henmi, H. Yamashita (Osaka, Japan), H. Hayashi (Shiga, Japan) and T. Takagishi
(Osaka, Japan) 63


Hyaluronic acid grafted with poly(ethylene glycol) as a novel peptide formulation
K. Moriyama, T. Ooya and N. Yui (Ishikawa, Japan) 77


Liposomes as a topical delivery system: the role of size on transport studied by the EPR imaging
method
M. Sentjurc, K. Vrhovnik and J. Kristl (Ljubljana, Slovenia) 87


Transdermal iontophoretic delivery of bovine insulin and monomeric human insulin analogue
N. Kanikkannan, J, Singh and P. Ramarao (Varanasi, India) 99


Cyclodextrins as permeation enhancers: some theoretical evaluations and in vitro testing
M. Masson, T. Loftsson (Reykjavik, Iceland), G. Masson (Stockholm, Sweden) and E. Stefansson
(Reykjavik, Iceland) 107

Short Communication

A recombinant prodrug type approach for triggered delivery of streptokinase
H. Wang, H. Song and V.C. Yang (Ann Arbor, MI, USA) 119
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Quantitative analysis of polyvinyl alcohol on the surface of poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) microparticles
prepared by solvent evaporation method: effect of particle size and PVA concentration
S.C. Lee, J.T. Oh, M.H. Jang and S.I. Chung (Yongin city, Kyonggi-do, Republic of Korea) 123


Chronic exposure to HPMA copolymer-bound adriamycin does not induce multidrug resistance in a
human ovarian carcinoma cell line
T. Minko, P. Kopeckova, J. Kopecek (Salt Lake City, UT, USA) 133


Chemical enhancement of percutaneous absorption in relation to stratum corneum structural alterations
T. Marjukka Suhonen (Kuopio, Finland and Salt Lake City, UT, USA), J. A. Bouwstra (Leiden, The
Netherlands) and A. Urtti (Kuopio, Finland) 149


Increased bioavailability of propranolol in rats by retaining thermally gelling liquid suppositories in the
rectum
J.-M. Ryu, S.-J. Chung, M.-H. Lee, C.-K. Kirn and C.-K. Shim (Seoul, Korea) 163


Determining the absolute surface hydrophobicity of microparticulates using thin layer wicking
D.A. Norn's (Piscataway, NJ, USA and Sparks, NV, USA), N. Puri (Piscataway, NJ, USA), M.E. Labib
(Newark, NJ, USA) and P.J. Sinko (Piscataway, NJ, USA) 173


Targeting of tumor necrosis factor to tumor by use of dextran and metal coordination
Y. Tabata, Y. Noda, Y. Matsui and Y. lkada (Kyoto, Japan) 187


Nonparametric analysis of the absorption profile of octre.otide in rabbits from long-acting release
formulation OncoLAR
E Comets, F. Mentre (Paris, France ), F. Nimmerfall, R. Kawai, 1. Mueller, P. Marbach and J.
Vonderscher (Basel, Switzerland) 197



Antibiotic release from biodegradable PHBV microparticles
D. Sendil, 1. Gursel (Ankara, Turkey), D.L. Wise (Boston, MA, USA) and V. Hasirci (Ankara, Turkey) 207


Controlled release of a model protein from enzymatically degrading dextran microspheres
0. Franssen, R.J.H. Stenekes and W.E. Hennink (Utrecht, The Netherlands) 219


In vitro release modulation from crosslinked pellets for site-specific drug delivery to the gastrointestinal
tract. 1. Comparison of pH-responsive drug release and associated kinetics
V. Pillay and Ft. Fassihi (Philadelphia, PA, USA) 229


In vitro release modulation from crosslinked pellets for site-specific drug delivery to the gastrointestinal
tract. II. Physicochemical characterization of calcium-alginate, calcium-pectinate and calcium-
alginate-pectinate pellets
V. Pillay and P. Fassihi (Philadelphia, PA, USA) 243




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Detection and determination of surface levels of poloxamer and PVA surfactant on biodegradable
nanospheres using SSIMS and XPS
P.O. Scholes, A.G.A. Coombes, L ilium, S.S. Davis (Nottingham, UK), J.F. Watts (Guild ford, UK), C.
Ustanz, M. Vert (Montpelier, France) and M.C. Davies (Nottingham, UK) 261



Microporous membrane drug delivery system for indomethacin
P. A. Elchidana, S.G. Deshpande (Mumbai, India) 279



Modulating insulin-release profile from pH/thermosensitive polymeric beads through polymer molecular
weight
C. Rarnkissoon-Ganorkar, F. Liu, M. Baudys, S.W. Kirn (Salt Lake City, UT, USA) 287


Body distribution in mice of intravenously injected camptothecin solid lipid nanoparticles and targeting effect
on brain
S.C. Yang, L.F. Lu, Y. Cai, J.B. Zhu, B.W. Liang, C.Z. Yang (Nanjing, People's Republic of China) 299


Biodegradable recombinant human erythropoietin loaded microspheres prepared from linear and star-
branched block copolymers: Influence of encapsulation technique and polymer composition on particle
characteristics
K.F. Pistol, B. Bittner (Marburg, Germany), H. Koll, G. Winter (Penzberg, Germany) and T. Kissel
(Marburg, Germany) 309


Identification of critical formulation and processing variables for metoprolol tartrate extended-release (ER)
matrix tablets'
G.S. Rekhi (Gainesville, GA, USA), R.V. Nellore (Palo Alto, CA, USA), A.S. Hussain (Rockvnie, MD,
USA), L.G. Tillman (Carlsbad, CA, USA), H.J. Malinowski (Rockville, MD, USA) and LI. Augsburger
(Baltimore, MD, USA) 327


Mathematical modelling of drug permeation through a swollen membrane
M. Grassi, I. Colombo (Trieste, Italy) 343


Evaluation of coionic absorbability of drugs in dogs using a novel colon-targeted delivery capsule (CTDC)
T. Ishibashi, K. Ikegami, H. Kubo, M. Kobayashi, M. Mizobe, H. Yoshino (Osaka, Japan) 361


Encapsulation of rotavirus into poly(lactide-co-glycolide) microspheres
C. Sturesson (Stockholm, Sweden), P. Artursson, R. Ghaderi (Uppsala, Sweden), K. Johansen, A.
Mirazimi (Stockholm, Sweden), I. Uhnoo (Uppsala, Sweden), L. Svensson, .-C. A. Ann-Christine
Albertsson (Stockholm, Sweden) and J. Carifors (Uppsala, Sweden) 377


How interactions between drugs and agarose-carrageenan hydrogels influence the simultaneous transport
of drugs
H. Sjoberg, S. Person, N. Caram-Lelham (Uppsala, Sweden) 391

Book Review 401


Author Index Volume 59 403

Subject Index Volume 59 407

Contents Volume 59 409

 

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Transdermal iontophoretic delivery of enoxacin from various liposome-encapsulated formulations
J.-Y. Fang (Taipei, Taiwan), K.C. Sung, H.-H. Un (Tainan Hsien, Taiwan) and C.-L. Fang (Taipei, Taiwan) 1

Poly(fumaric-co-sebacic anhydride). A degradation study as evaluated by FTIR, DSC, GPC and X-ray diffraction
C.A. Santos, B.D. Freedman, K.J. Leach, D.L. Press, M. Scarpulla and E. Mathiowitz (Providence, Rl, USA) 11

Factors influencing nonoxynol-9 permeation and bioactivity in cervical mucus
D.H. Owen, E.N. Dunmire, A.M. Plenys and D.F. Katz (Durham, NC, USA) 23

Comparison of the effects of short, high-voltage and long, medium-voltage pulses on skin electrical and transport
properties
R. Vanbever (Cambridge, MA, USA and Brussels, Belgium), U.F. Pliquett (Cambridge, MA, USA and Bielefeld,
Germany), V. Preat (Brussels, Belgium) and J.C. Weaver (Cambridge, MA, USA) 35

Evaluation of the use of xanthan as vehicle for cationic antifungal peptides
A.L.A. Ruissen, W.A. van der Reijden, W. van't Hof, E.C.I. Veerman and A.V. Nieuw Amerongen (Amsterdam, The
Netherlands) 49

Sol-gel composite films with controlled release of biocides
H. Böttcher, C. Jagota, J. Trepte, K.-H. Kallies (Sebnitz, Germany) and H. Haufe (Halle, Germany) 57

Percutaneous absorption of sunscreens from liquid crystalline phases
L Brinon, S. Geiger (Chatenay-Malabry, France), V. Alard (Saint Jean de Braye, France), J. Doucet (orsay,
France), J.-F. Tranchant (Saint Jean de Braye, France) and G. Couarraze (Chatenay-Malabry, France) 67

Thermodynamic prediction of active ingredient loading in polymeric microparticles
G. Tse, D. Blankschtein (Cambridge, MA, USA), A. Shefer and S. Shefer (Union Beach, NJ, USA) 77

Spatially constrained localized transport regions due to skin electroporation
T.R. Gowrishankar (Cambridge, MA, USA), T.O. Herndon (Lexington, MA, USA), T.E. Vaughan and J.C. Weaver
(Cambridge, MA, USA) 101

A dose-response study of epidural liposomal bupivacaine in rabbits
J.-M. Malinovsky (Nantes, France), P. Le Corre (Rennes, France), J.-F. Meunier (Nantes, France), F. Chevanne
(Rennes, France), M. Pinaud (Nantes, France), Ff. Leverge (Fiennes, France) and F. Legros (Bruxelles, Belgium) 111


Stealth® PEGylated polycyanoacrylate nanoparticles for intravenous administration and splenic targeting
M.T. Peracchia, E. Fattal, D. Desmaole, M. Besnard (Chatenay-Malabry, France), J.P. Noel, J.M. Gomis (Saclay,
France), M. Appel, J. d'Angelo and P. Couvreur (Chatenay-Malabry, France) 121


Perivascular delivery of heparin for the reduction of smooth muscle cell proliferation after endothelial injury
D. Teomim, 1. Fishbien and G. Golomb (Jerusalem, Israel), L . Orloff (Seattle, WA, USA), M. Mayberg (San Diego,
CA, USA), A.J. Domb (Jerusalem, Israel) 129

Book Reviews 143

Calendar 145


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Review
Poly(ethylenimine) and its role in gene delivery
W.T. Godbey, K.K. Wu and A.G. Mikos (Houston, TX, USA) 149



Cross-linked amylose tablets containing (x-amylase: an enzymatically-controlled drug release system
K Dumoulin, L.H. CartHieranci M.A. Mateescu (Montreat, Canada) 161



Udocaine loaded biodegradable nanospheres, II. Modelling of drug release
M, Poiakovic (Bratislava, Slovak Republic), T Gorner, R. Gref and E. Dellacherle (Nancy, France) 169


Preparation and characterization of protein C-loaded PLA nanoparticles
M.F, Zambaux, F, Bonneaux (Nancy, France) R. Gref (Nancy and Chatenay-Malabry, France), 5,
DeUachene and C- Vigneron (Nancy, France) 179



Folic acid-PEO-labeled liposomes to improve gastrointestinal absorption of encapsulated agents
K.E. Anderson, B.R. Stevenson and J.A. Rogers (Edmonton, Canada) 189



Mechanism of drug release from poly(L-lactic add) matrix containing acidic or neutral drugs
M. Mfyajima, A. Koshika, J. Okada and M, ikeda (Tokyo, Japan) 199



Degradable dextran hydrogels: controlled release of a model protein from cylinders and microspheres
O, Franssen, L Vandervennet, P. Roders and W,E, Hennink (Utrecht The Netherlands) 211



TR146 cells grown on filters as a model of human buccal epithelium: permeability of fluorescein
isothiocyanate-labelleddextrans in the presence of sodium glycocholate
H.M. Nieisen (Copenhagen, Denmark), J.C. Verhoef, M. Ponce (Leiden, The Netherlands) and
M.R. Passing (Copenhagen, Denmark) 223



Alkylated poly(L"lysine citramide) as models to investigate the ability of amphiphilic macromolecuiar drug
carriers to physically entrap lipophilic compounds in aqueous media
S. Gauffer (Uege, Belgium), M. Boustfa and M. Vert (Montpelfier, France) 235



Thermosensitive polymers as carriers for DNA delivery
W.L.J. Hinrichs, NM.E. Schuurmans-Nieuwenbroek, P van de Wetering and W.E. Hennink (Utrecht,
The Netherlands) 249



Distribution of khellin in excised human skin following iontophoresis and passive dermal transport
B. Marconi) F. Mancinh P. Colombo, F. Megra, F. Giordano (Parma, Italy), A. Gazzaniga (Milan,
ftaiy). G. Orecchia (Pavia, ftaiy) and P. Santi (Parma, Italy) 261



Sustained release of heparin from polymeric particles for inhibition of human vascular smooth muscle cell
proliferation
Z, Yang, P. Birkenhauer (Zurich, Switzerland), F. Juimy (Bern, Switzerland), D. Chickering,
J.R Ranieri (Austin, T X, USA). H.P, Merkle, T.F. LuscherandB. Gander (ZOrich, Switzerland) 269

Influence of formulation parameters on the characteristics of poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) microspheres
containing poly(L-lysine) complexed plasmid DNA
K Capan (Ankara, Turkey), B.H. Woo, S. Gebrekidan, S. Ahmed and P.P. DeLuca (Lexingfon, KY,
USA) 279




In situ-gelling gellan formulations as vehicles for oral drug delivery
S. Miyazaki, H. Aoyama, A/. Kawasaki, W. Kubo (Hokkaido, Japan) and D. Attwood (Manchester, UK) 287



Degradation and protein release properties of microspheres prepared from biodegradable poly(lactlde-co-
glycolide) and ABA triblock copolymers: influence of buffer media on polymer erosion and bovine
serum albumin release
B. Bittner, C. Witt, K. Mader and T. Kissef (Marburg, Germany) 297



Factors affecting membrane-controlled drug release for an osmotic pump tablet (OPT) utilizing (SBE)(7m)
(beta)CD as both a solubilizer and osmotic agent
K. Okimoto, A. Ohike. R. lbuki, O. Aoki, N. Ohnishi (Osaka, Japan), R.A. Rajewski, V.J. Stella
(Lawrence, KS, USA), T. inc and K. Uekama (Kumamoto, Japan) 311



High-molecu!ar weight HPMA copolymer-adriamycin conjugates
M. Dvorak. P. Kopeckova and J. Kopecek (Salt Lake City. UT, USA) 321



Delivery of glipizide from asymmetric membrane capsules using encapsulated excipients
AG. Thombre, Afl. DeNoto and D.C. Gibbes (Groton, CT, USA) 333



Effect of DNA topology on the transfection efficiency of poly((2-dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate)-
plasmid complexes
J.-Y. Chemg, N.M.B. Schuurmans-Nieuwenbroek, W. Jiskoot, H. Talsma, N,J. Zuldam, W.E. Hennink
and D.J.A, Crommelin (Utrecht The Netherlands) 343



Gelatin-stabilised microemutsion-based organogels: rheology and application in iontophoretic transdermal
drug delivery
S. Kantaria, G.D. Rees and M.J. Lawrence (London, UK) 355




Novel hydrogel system from scleroglucan: synthesis and characterization
T. Covielio (Rome, Italy), M. Grassi (Trieste, Italy), G. Rambone, E. Santucci, M. Carafa, E, Murtas
F.M. Hiccien anc) F. Afhaique (Home, Italy) 367



Diffusion-controlled drug delivery systems: calculation of the required composition to achieve desired
release profiles
J. Siepmann, F, Lecornte and R. Bodmeler (Berlin, Germany) 379



Extrusion of niosomes from capillaries: approaches to a pulsed delivery device
P. Arunothayanun, T. Sooksawate and AT. Florence (London. UK) 391



Influence of phase transformation on indomethacin release from microemutsions
M. Trotta (Tonno, Italy) 399

Book Reviews 407


Erratum 411

Instructions to Authors 413


Author Index Volume 60 417

Subject Index Volume 60 421

Contents Volume 60 423


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JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE
VoL 61, Nos 1-2, AUGUST 1999



CONTENTS


Preparation and evaluation of double-phased mucoadhesive suppositories of lidocaine utilizing Carbopol
and white beeswax
R. Yahagi, K Onishi and K Machida (Tokyo, Japan) 1


Development of a pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD)-simulation system for doxorubicin in long
circulating liposomes in mice using peritoneal P388
M. Tsuchfhashi, H. Harashima and H. Kiwada (Tokushima, Japan) 9


The delivery of BCNU to brain tumors
C.-H, Wang, J. U, C.S. Teo and T. Lee (Singapore, Singapore) 21


Development of a multifunctionai matrix drug delivery system surrounded by an impermeable cylinder
I. Krogel and P, Bodmeier (Berlin, Germany) 43


Bacterial ghosts as drug carrier and targeting vehicles
V. Huter, M.P, Szostak, J. Gampfer, S. Prethaier (Vienna, Austria), G. Wanner (Munich, Germany),
F. Gabor and W. Lubitz (Vienna, Austria) 51


Noninvasive sampling of phenylalanine by reverse iontophoresis
V. Merino, A. Lopez (Archamps, France, Geneva, Switzerland and Valencia, Spain), D, Hochstrasser
and R.H, Guy (Archamps, France and Geneva, Switzerland) 65



Optimization of a vehicle mixture for the transdermal delivery of melatonin using artificial neural networks
and response surface method
K.K. Kandimalfa, N. Kanikkannan and M. Singh (Talfahassee, FL, USA) 71


Observation of swelling process and diffusion front position during swelling in hydroxypropyl methyl
cellulose (HPMC) matrices containing a soluble drug
P. Colombo, R. Bettini (Parma, Italy) and /V-A Peppas (West Lafayette, W, USA) 83


Optimization of antitumor effect of liposomaly encapsulated doxorubicin based on simulations by
pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modeling
H. Harashima, S. lida^ Y. Urakami, M. Tsuchthashi and H. Ktwada (Tokushima, Japan) 93


A method for the preparation of polymeric nanocapsules without stabilizer
Z Lu, J. Bei and S. Wang (Beijing, China) 107


Correlation of two bioadhesion assays: the everted sac technique and the CAHN microbalance
C.A Santos, J.S. Jacob, B.A. Hertzog, B.D. Freedman, D.L Press, P. Harnpichamchai and
5. Mathiowitz (Providence. Rf, USA) 113


Preparation and properties of glutaraldehyde cross-linked whey protein-based microcapsules containing
theophylline
S-J. Lee and M. Posenberg (Davis, CA, USA) 123

The design and synthesis of polymers for eukaryotic membrane disruption
N. Murlhy. J.R. Robichaud (Seattle WA. USA), D.A. Tirrelf (California, CA, USA), P.S- Stayfon and
A.S. Hoffman (Seattle. WA, USA) 137



Biodistribution of free and /\/-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacryiamide copolymer-bound mesochlorin e(6) and
adriamycin in nude mice bearing human ovarian carcinoma OVCAR-3 xenografts
J.-G. Shiah. Y. Sun, CM Peterson and I Kopecek (Salt Lake City, UT, USA) 145


Variation in the diffusion and release of ribonuclease through and from estenfied hyaluronic acid
membranes: Effect of changes in matrix characteristics
LD. Simon, V.I Stella (Lawrence, KS, USA), W.N. Charman and S.A. Charman (Parkville, Australia) 159


(3)He ion-beam analysis of water uptake and drug delivery
P,D. Piggs (London, UK), A.S, Clough, P.M. Jenneson, DM Drew (Guildford, UK), M. Braden and
M.P. Patel (London, UK) 165


An in vitro mucosal model predictive of bioadhesive agents in the oral cavity
0 Patei (Portsmouth. UK), AM Smithy N. Grist P. Bamett (Weybrfdge. UK) and J.D. Smart
(Portsmouth, UK) 175


Spatially constrained skin electroporation with sodium thiosulfate and urea creates transdermat
microconduits
L Hie, T-R. Gowrishankar, T.E Vaughan (Cambridge, MA, USA), T.O, Herndon (Lexington, MA, USA)
and J.C. Weaver (Cambridge, MA, USA) 185


Gamma irradiation for terminal sterilization of 17(beta)-estradiol loaded poly-(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide)
microparticles
D. Mohr, M. Wofff (Monheim, Germany) and T. Ktssel (Marburg, Germany) 203



Drug and excipient diffusion and solubility in acrylate adhesives measured by infrared-attenuated total
reflectance (IR-ATR) spectroscopy
A.S. Cantor (St. Paul, MU, USA) 219


Positively charged liposome functions as an efficient immunoadjuvant in inducing cell-mediated immune
response to soluble proteins
T. Nakanishi, J. Kunisawa, A. Hayashi, Y. Tsutsumi, K. Kubo, S. Nakagawa, M. Nakanishi, K, Tanaka
and T. Mayumf (Osaka, Japan) 233


 

 

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