Sonication-Based Improvement of the Physicochemical Properties of Guar Gum as a Potential Substrate for Modified Drug Delivery Systems
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
Guar Gum is a natural polysaccharide that, due to its physicochemical properties, is extensively investigated for biomedical
applications as a matrix for modified drug delivery, but it is also used in the food industry as well as in cosmetics. A commercial
sample of Guar Gumwas sonicated for different periods of time, and the reduction in the average molecular weight was monitored
by means of viscometric measurements. At the same time, the rheological behaviour was also followed, in terms of viscoelasticity
range, flow curves, and mechanical spectra. Sonicated samples were used for the preparation of gels in the presence of borate ions.
Theeffect of borax on the newsampleswas investigated by recordingmechanical spectra, flowcurves, and visible absorption spectra
of complexes with Congo Red. The anisotropic elongation, observed in previous studies with tablets of Guar Gum and borax, was
remarkably reduced when the sonicated samples were used for the preparation of the gels.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Capitani, Donatella
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