Unlabelled: Many of the increasing number of intranasal products available for either local or systemic action can be considered sub-optimal, most notably where nasal drip or run-off give rise to discomfort/tolerability issues or reduced/variable efficacy. PecSys, an in situ gelling technology, contains low methoxy (LM) pectin which gels due to interaction with calcium ions present in nasal fluid. PecSys is designed to spray readily, only forming a gel on contact with the mucosal surface.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo mechanisms were previously proposed for the hepatitis delta virus (HDV) ribozyme where an active-site cytosine residue (C75) either functioned as a general base to deprotonate the 2'-OH at the rupture site or as a general acid to protonate the O5' leaving group. Here, we reported the first theoretical examination of the two mechanisms using a combination of the quantum mechanics (QM)/molecular mechanics (MM), molecular dynamics (MD), and near-attack-conformation (NAC) techniques. Our theoretical results supported the C75-acid mechanism, which was demonstrated to have an unfavorable starting geometry (in agreement with the crystallographic data) but a significantly lower energy barrier as compared to the C75-base mechanism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effectiveness of chitosan in promoting the intranasal bioavailability of recombinant human growth hormone (hGH) has been evaluated. hGH was formulated with chitosan to produce a powder blend (Formulation A) and granules (Formulation B) for intranasal administration. The in vivo pharmacokinetic performance of the formulations was evaluated in a group of six sheep in a randomised crossover study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the study we tried to answer two questions. First, does X-Z homolytic bond dissociation energy (BDE) of Y-C6H4-X-Z obey the Hammett relationship? Second, if it does what factors determine the magnitude and sign of the slope (rho+) of Hammett regression against substituent sigma(p)(+) constants? We collected a large number of X-Z BDEs for over one-thousand Y-C6H4-X-Z systems using the RMP2/6-311++G**//UB3LYP/6-31G* method. We found that remote substituent effects on X-Z BDEs are determined by both the ground effect (i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the study we tried to unify the observed non-Hammett behaviors in various fields by proposing the nonpolar resonance effect. This effect was shown to be important not only for carbon radicals but also for some closed-shell systems. Therefore, the odd electron or spin is not the essential cause of the effect.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUB3LYP/6-31G(d) and ROMP2/6-311++G(d,2p) methods were used to calculate the Si-X bond dissociation energies (BDEs) of a number of para-substituted aromatic silanes (4-Y-C(6)H(4)-SiH(2)X, where X = H, F, Cl, or Li). It was found that the substituent effect on the Si-H BDE of 4-Y-C(6)H(4)-SiH(3) was small, as the slope (rho(+)()) of the BDE- regression was only 0.09 kJ/mol.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA novel nasal formulation, in the form of a nicotine-Amberlite resin complex powder has been developed that provided an optimal combined pulsatile and sustained plasma nicotine profile for smoking cessation. The adsorption isotherms of nicotine hydrogen tartrate salt on two types of Amberlite resins (IRP69 and IR120) were evaluated and the subsequent in vitro release properties of nicotine from the nicotine-Amberlite complex powders were tested using a Franz diffusion cell. Amberlite IRP69 and Amberlite IR120 are similar cationic exchange materials with the same ion-exchange capacity but due to a smaller particle size range (10-150 microm) Amberlite IRP69 had a better flow property and a better adsorptive capacity than Amberlite IR120.
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