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Poly(vinyl alcohol boric acid)-Diclofenac Sodium Salt Drug Delivery Systems: Experimental and Theoretical Studies

The main aim of the paper was to simulate the drug release by a multifractal theoretical model, as a valuable method to assess the drug release mechanism. To do this, drug delivery films were prepared by mixing poly(vinyl alcohol boric acid) (PVAB) and diclofenac (DCF) sodium salt drug in different...

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Autores principales: Ailincai, Daniela, Dorobanțu, Alexandra Maria, Dima, Bogdan, Irimiciuc, Ștefan Andrei, Lupașcu, Cristian, Agop, Maricel, Olguta, Orzan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7281821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32566687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3124304
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author Ailincai, Daniela
Dorobanțu, Alexandra Maria
Dima, Bogdan
Irimiciuc, Ștefan Andrei
Lupașcu, Cristian
Agop, Maricel
Olguta, Orzan
author_facet Ailincai, Daniela
Dorobanțu, Alexandra Maria
Dima, Bogdan
Irimiciuc, Ștefan Andrei
Lupașcu, Cristian
Agop, Maricel
Olguta, Orzan
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description The main aim of the paper was to simulate the drug release by a multifractal theoretical model, as a valuable method to assess the drug release mechanism. To do this, drug delivery films were prepared by mixing poly(vinyl alcohol boric acid) (PVAB) and diclofenac (DCF) sodium salt drug in different mass ratios from 90/10 to 70/30, in order to obtain drug delivery systems with different releasing rates. The different drug content of the three systems was confirmed by energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDAX) analysis, and the encapsulation particularities were investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and polarized optical microscopy (POM) techniques. The ability of the PVAB matrix to anchor the DCF was assessed by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The in vitro release of the diclofenac sodium salt from the formulations was investigated in biomimetic conditions (pH = 7.4 and 37°C) by UV-Vis spectroscopy, measuring the absorbance of the drug at 275 nm and fitting the results on a previously drawn calibration curve. An estimation of the drug release kinetics was performed by fitting three traditional mathematical models on experimental release data. Further, the drug delivery was simulated by the fractal theory of motion, in which the release dynamics of the polymer-drug complex system is described through various Riccati-type “regimes.” To explain such dynamics involved multifractal self-modulation in the form of period doubling, quasiperiodicity, intermittency, etc., as well as multifractal self-modulation of network type. Standard release dynamics were explained by multifractal behaviors of temporary kink type. The good correlation between the traditional mathematical models and the new proposed theoretical model demonstrated the validity of the multifractal model for the investigation of the drug release.
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spelling pubmed-72818212020-06-19 Poly(vinyl alcohol boric acid)-Diclofenac Sodium Salt Drug Delivery Systems: Experimental and Theoretical Studies Ailincai, Daniela Dorobanțu, Alexandra Maria Dima, Bogdan Irimiciuc, Ștefan Andrei Lupașcu, Cristian Agop, Maricel Olguta, Orzan J Immunol Res Research Article The main aim of the paper was to simulate the drug release by a multifractal theoretical model, as a valuable method to assess the drug release mechanism. To do this, drug delivery films were prepared by mixing poly(vinyl alcohol boric acid) (PVAB) and diclofenac (DCF) sodium salt drug in different mass ratios from 90/10 to 70/30, in order to obtain drug delivery systems with different releasing rates. The different drug content of the three systems was confirmed by energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDAX) analysis, and the encapsulation particularities were investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and polarized optical microscopy (POM) techniques. The ability of the PVAB matrix to anchor the DCF was assessed by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The in vitro release of the diclofenac sodium salt from the formulations was investigated in biomimetic conditions (pH = 7.4 and 37°C) by UV-Vis spectroscopy, measuring the absorbance of the drug at 275 nm and fitting the results on a previously drawn calibration curve. An estimation of the drug release kinetics was performed by fitting three traditional mathematical models on experimental release data. Further, the drug delivery was simulated by the fractal theory of motion, in which the release dynamics of the polymer-drug complex system is described through various Riccati-type “regimes.” To explain such dynamics involved multifractal self-modulation in the form of period doubling, quasiperiodicity, intermittency, etc., as well as multifractal self-modulation of network type. Standard release dynamics were explained by multifractal behaviors of temporary kink type. The good correlation between the traditional mathematical models and the new proposed theoretical model demonstrated the validity of the multifractal model for the investigation of the drug release. Hindawi 2020-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7281821/ /pubmed/32566687 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3124304 Text en Copyright © 2020 Daniela Ailincai et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ailincai, Daniela
Dorobanțu, Alexandra Maria
Dima, Bogdan
Irimiciuc, Ștefan Andrei
Lupașcu, Cristian
Agop, Maricel
Olguta, Orzan
Poly(vinyl alcohol boric acid)-Diclofenac Sodium Salt Drug Delivery Systems: Experimental and Theoretical Studies
title Poly(vinyl alcohol boric acid)-Diclofenac Sodium Salt Drug Delivery Systems: Experimental and Theoretical Studies
title_full Poly(vinyl alcohol boric acid)-Diclofenac Sodium Salt Drug Delivery Systems: Experimental and Theoretical Studies
title_fullStr Poly(vinyl alcohol boric acid)-Diclofenac Sodium Salt Drug Delivery Systems: Experimental and Theoretical Studies
title_full_unstemmed Poly(vinyl alcohol boric acid)-Diclofenac Sodium Salt Drug Delivery Systems: Experimental and Theoretical Studies
title_short Poly(vinyl alcohol boric acid)-Diclofenac Sodium Salt Drug Delivery Systems: Experimental and Theoretical Studies
title_sort poly(vinyl alcohol boric acid)-diclofenac sodium salt drug delivery systems: experimental and theoretical studies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7281821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32566687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3124304
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