Effect of the Surface Hydrophobicity Degree on the <i>In Vitro</i> Release of Polar and Non-Polar Drugs from Polyelectrolyte Matrix Tablets
This work is the continuation of a series of studies focused on establishing the relationship between the surface thermodynamic properties of polyelectrolyte matrix tablets and drug release mechanisms. In this case, two model drugs with different polarity features, such as carbamazepine (non-polar)...
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doaj-e40e81daaf78477d9ccb8e3f8c8ee5ad2020-11-24T21:21:07ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602018-11-011012131310.3390/polym10121313polym10121313Effect of the Surface Hydrophobicity Degree on the <i>In Vitro</i> Release of Polar and Non-Polar Drugs from Polyelectrolyte Matrix TabletsCristhian J. Yarce0Juan D. Echeverri1Constain H. Salamanca2Programa de Maestría en Formulación de Productos Químicos y Derivados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Icesi, Calle 18 No. 122-135, Cali 76003, ColombiaPrograma de Maestría en Formulación de Productos Químicos y Derivados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Icesi, Calle 18 No. 122-135, Cali 76003, ColombiaPrograma de Maestría en Formulación de Productos Químicos y Derivados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Icesi, Calle 18 No. 122-135, Cali 76003, ColombiaThis work is the continuation of a series of studies focused on establishing the relationship between the surface thermodynamic properties of polyelectrolyte matrix tablets and drug release mechanisms. In this case, two model drugs with different polarity features, such as carbamazepine (non-polar) and metoprolol succinate (polar) were used in combination with polymeric material hydroxypropyl-methyl cellulose (HPMC) and two polyelectrolytes derived from maleic anhydride corresponding to the sodium salts of poly(maleic acid-<i>alt</i>-ethylene) and poly(maleic acid-<i>alt</i>-octadecene) named PAM-0Na and PAM-18Na, respectively. The polymers were obtained and characterized as reported previously. Surface studies were performed by the sessile drop method, whilst the surface free energy was determined through Owens, Wendt, Rable and Kaeble (OWRK) semi-empirical model. By contrast, the drug release studies were performed by in vitro dissolution tests, where data were analyzed through dissolution efficiency. The results showed that, depending on the drug polarity, type and polymer proportion, surface properties and drug release processes are significantly affected.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/10/12/1313surface propertiesdrug releasecarbamazepinemetoprolol succinatepolyelectrolyte materials |
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Cristhian J. Yarce Juan D. Echeverri Constain H. Salamanca Effect of the Surface Hydrophobicity Degree on the <i>In Vitro</i> Release of Polar and Non-Polar Drugs from Polyelectrolyte Matrix Tablets Polymers surface properties drug release carbamazepine metoprolol succinate polyelectrolyte materials |
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Cristhian J. Yarce Juan D. Echeverri Constain H. Salamanca |
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Effect of the Surface Hydrophobicity Degree on the <i>In Vitro</i> Release of Polar and Non-Polar Drugs from Polyelectrolyte Matrix Tablets |
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Effect of the Surface Hydrophobicity Degree on the <i>In Vitro</i> Release of Polar and Non-Polar Drugs from Polyelectrolyte Matrix Tablets |
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Effect of the Surface Hydrophobicity Degree on the <i>In Vitro</i> Release of Polar and Non-Polar Drugs from Polyelectrolyte Matrix Tablets |
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Effect of the Surface Hydrophobicity Degree on the <i>In Vitro</i> Release of Polar and Non-Polar Drugs from Polyelectrolyte Matrix Tablets |
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Effect of the Surface Hydrophobicity Degree on the <i>In Vitro</i> Release of Polar and Non-Polar Drugs from Polyelectrolyte Matrix Tablets |
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effect of the surface hydrophobicity degree on the <i>in vitro</i> release of polar and non-polar drugs from polyelectrolyte matrix tablets |
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This work is the continuation of a series of studies focused on establishing the relationship between the surface thermodynamic properties of polyelectrolyte matrix tablets and drug release mechanisms. In this case, two model drugs with different polarity features, such as carbamazepine (non-polar) and metoprolol succinate (polar) were used in combination with polymeric material hydroxypropyl-methyl cellulose (HPMC) and two polyelectrolytes derived from maleic anhydride corresponding to the sodium salts of poly(maleic acid-<i>alt</i>-ethylene) and poly(maleic acid-<i>alt</i>-octadecene) named PAM-0Na and PAM-18Na, respectively. The polymers were obtained and characterized as reported previously. Surface studies were performed by the sessile drop method, whilst the surface free energy was determined through Owens, Wendt, Rable and Kaeble (OWRK) semi-empirical model. By contrast, the drug release studies were performed by in vitro dissolution tests, where data were analyzed through dissolution efficiency. The results showed that, depending on the drug polarity, type and polymer proportion, surface properties and drug release processes are significantly affected. |
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surface properties drug release carbamazepine metoprolol succinate polyelectrolyte materials |
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