Spherical pH-sensitive microparticles have been prepared by reverse phase suspension polymerization technique. Starting polymer
has been alpha,beta-poly(N-2-hydroxyethyl)-dl-aspartamide (PHEA) partially derivatized with glycidylmethacrylate (GMA). PHEAGMA
copolymer (PHG) has been crosslinked in the presence of acrylic acid (AA) or methacrylic acid (MA) at various
concentration. The obtained microparticles have been characterized by FT-IR spectrophotometry, particle size distribution analysis
and scanning electron microscopy. In order to have information about water affinity of the prepared samples, swelling
measurements have been carried out in aqueous media which simulate some biological fluids. The possibility to employ the prepared
samples as pH-sensitive microparticles has been investigated by performing in vitro release studies. Experimental data have showed
that the release rate from these microparticles depends on the environmental pH and the chemical structure of the drug
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