| Literature DB >> 27987801 |
Andréia B Meneguin1, Beatriz Stringhetti Ferreira Cury2, Aline M Dos Santos3, Douglas Faza Franco4, Hernane S Barud5, Edson C da Silva Filho6.
Abstract
Although resistant starch/pectin (RS/P) films have previously displayed suitable properties for colon-specific drug delivery, nanocomposite films were developed aiming to enhance physicochemical, thermal, mechanical and barrier properties, as well as the low oral bioavailability of methotrexate (MTX). FEG-SEM micrographs of nanocomposite films showed different interaction patterns occurring among nanocellulose and RS/P. The nanofiller addition led to an increase in the thermal stability, probably due to its interaction with RS crystalline double helices. Results also displayed an improvement of the puncture strength, while barrier properties revealed a low water vapor permeability. Ex vivo bioadhesion test displayed the nanocomposites films to interact strongly with porcine gastrointestinal mucosa. In vitro drug release studies showed that the films developed enhanced the drug dissolution rates with approximately 80% of MTX release in 150min, suggesting the potential of these materials as a poor solubility drugs carrier, which constitutes an important tool for enhancing oral bioavailability.Entities:
Keywords: Cellulose nanofiber; Free-standing films; Methotrexate; Nanocellulose; Pectin; Resistant starch
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27987801 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2016.10.062
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381