Correlation between the molecular morphology and the biocompatibility of bioadhesive carriers prepared from spray-dried starch/Carbopol super([registeredsign]) blends
Spray-dried Amioca super([registeredsign]) starch/Carbopol super([registeredsign]) 974P (C 974P; cross-linked poly(acrylic acid)) blends were evaluated as bioadhesive drug carriers and compared with equivalent physical mixtures. For both mixture types, the nano-morphology was determined by means of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Polymer (Guilford) 2005-03, Vol.46 (7), p.2338-2345 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Spray-dried Amioca super([registeredsign]) starch/Carbopol super([registeredsign]) 974P (C 974P; cross-linked poly(acrylic acid)) blends were evaluated as bioadhesive drug carriers and compared with equivalent physical mixtures. For both mixture types, the nano-morphology was determined by means of SEM and super(13)C-CP/MAS solid state NMR. Whereas phase separation occurs into individual starch and C 974P molecular domains for the physical mixtures, spray-drying results in homogeneous blends of Amioca super([registeredsign]) starch and C 974P. This intimate mixing improves the bioadhesive capacity significantly as compared to equivalent physical mixtures. Up to a 20 wt% content of C 974P, the spray- dried blends did not show any sign of irritation. This makes them promising biocompatible powders for application as safe bioadhesive carriers. |
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ISSN: | 0032-3861 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.polymer.2005.01.026 |