Investigation of in vitro hydrophilic and hydrophobic dual drug release from polymeric films produced by sodium alginate-MaterBi® drying emulsions
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Emulsions are known to be effective carriers of hydrophobic drugs, and particularly injectable emulsions have
been successfully implemented for in vivo controlled drug release. Recently, high internal phase emulsions have
also been used to produce porous polymeric templates for pharmaceutical applications. However, emulsions
containing dissolved biopolymers both in the oil and water phases are very scarce. In this study, we demonstrate
such an emulsion, in which the oil phase contains a hydrophobic biodegradable polymer, MaterBi®, and the
water phase is aqueous sodium alginate dispersion. The two phases were emulsified simply by ultrasonic processing
without any surfactants. The emulsions were stable for several days and were dried into composite solid
films with varying MaterBi®/alginate fractions. The films were loaded with two model drugs, a hydrophilic
eosin-based cutaneous antiseptic and the hydrophobic curcumin. Drug release capacity of the films was investigated
in detail, and controlled release of each model drug was achieved either by tuning the polymer
fraction in the films during emulsification or by crosslinking sodium alginate fraction of the films by calcium salt
solution immersion. The emulsions can be formulated to carry either a single model drug or both drugs depending
on the desired application. Films demonstrate excellent cell biocompatibility against human dermal
fibroblast, adult cells.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
emulsion; MaterBi; alginate; eosin; cutaneous antiseptic; curcumin; drug release
Elenco autori:
Suarato, Giulia
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