Study of different chitosan/sodium carboxymethyl cellulose proportions in the development of polyelectrolyte complexes for the sustained release of clarithromycin from matrix tablets
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Guarnizo Herrero, Víctor
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Torrado Salmeron, Carlos
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Torres Pabón, Norma
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Torrado Durán, Guillermo
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Morales, Javier
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Torrado-Santiago, Santiago
Admission date
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2021-12-07T12:43:15Z
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2021-12-07T12:43:15Z
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2021
Cita de ítem
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Polymers 2021, 13, 2813
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Identifier
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10.3390/polym13162813
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/183095
Abstract
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This study investigated the combination of different proportions of cationic chitosan
and anionic carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) for the development of polyelectrolyte complexes
to be used as a carrier in a sustained-release system. Analysis via scanning electron microscopy
(SEM) Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC),
and powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) confirmed ionic interactions occur between the chitosan and
carboxymethyl cellulose chains, which increases drug entrapment. The results of the dissolution study
in acetate buffer (pH 4.2) showed significant increases in the kinetic profiles of clarithromycin for low
proportions of chitosan/carboxymethyl cellulose tablets, while the tablets containing only chitosan
had high relaxation of chitosan chains and disintegrated rapidly. The Korsmeyer–Peppas kinetic
model for the different interpolymer complexes demonstrated that the clarithromycin transport
mechanism was controlled by Fickian diffusion. These results suggest that the matrix tablets with
different proportions of chitosan/carboxymethyl cellulose enhanced the ionic interaction and enabled
the prolonged release of clarithromycin.
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Patrocinador
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion [MICINU] RTI2018-093940-B-100
UCM 910939
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Publisher
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MDPI
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States
Study of different chitosan/sodium carboxymethyl cellulose proportions in the development of polyelectrolyte complexes for the sustained release of clarithromycin from matrix tablets