With a view to the application in oral controlled drug delivery systems (DDS), the design of new interpolyelectrolyte complexes (IPECs) between countercharged types of Eudragit EPO (EPO) and Eudragit L 100-55 (L100-55) was investigated. The formation and composition of four new IPECs between EPO and L100-55 were established by elementary analysis. The structure of the synthesized IPEC was investigated using FTIR spectroscopy and modulated-temperature differential scanning calorimetry. The binding ratio of a unit molecule of EPO with L100-55 was found to range between 1:2.75 (Z = 0.36) and 1:0.55 (Z = 1.81) while increasing the pH value from 5.5 to 7.0. As a result of electrostatic interaction between the copolymer chains, the glass transition temperature of the IPEC increased significantly. A large pH-sensitive swelling behavior was observed for different structures of the IPECs. The outcome of swelling and diclofenac sodium release from the polycomplex matrices confirm that they have great potential to be used as a controlled DDS in specified regions of gastrointestinal tract.
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Mol Pharm
July 2013
Department of Pharmaceutical, Toxicological and Analytical Chemistry, Kazan State Medical University, 420012 Kazan, Russian Federation.
The design of new interpolyelectrolyte complexes (IPEC) between countercharged polymers (Eudragit EPO (EPO) and Eudragit L100 (L100)) was investigated. The formation and chemical composition of three new IPECs between EPO and L100 was established by elemental analysis. The structure and solid state properties of the synthesized IPEC were investigated using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and modulated temperatre differential scanning calorimetry (MTDSC).
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December 2012
Department of Pharmaceutical, Toxicological and Analytical Chemistry, State Medical University of Kazan, Kazan 420012, Russian Federation.
Interpolymer interactions between the countercharged methacrylate copolymers Eudragit(®) RL 30D (polycation) and Eudragit(®) FS 30D (polyanion), were investigated in conditions mimicking the gastrointestinal environment. The formation of inter-macromolecular ionic bonds between Eudragit(®) RL 30D and Eudragit(®) FS 30D was investigated using FT-IR spectroscopy and modulated DSC. The FT-IR spectra of the tested polymeric matrices are characterized by visible changes in the observed IR region indicating the interaction between chains of two oppositely charged copolymers.
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March 2011
Department of Pharmaceutical, Toxicological and Analytical Chemistry, State Medical University of Kazan, Kazan 420012, Russia.
With a view to the application in oral controlled drug delivery systems (DDS), the design of new interpolyelectrolyte complexes (IPECs) between countercharged types of Eudragit EPO (EPO) and Eudragit L 100-55 (L100-55) was investigated. The formation and composition of four new IPECs between EPO and L100-55 were established by elementary analysis. The structure of the synthesized IPEC was investigated using FTIR spectroscopy and modulated-temperature differential scanning calorimetry.
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December 2009
Department of Pharmaceutical, Toxicological and Analytical Chemistry, State Medical University of Kazan, Kazan, Russian Federation.
Background: With a view to the application in oral colon drug delivery systems, swelling and release behavior of synthesized interpolyelectrolyte complexes (IPEC) between sodium alginate and Eudragit EPO were investigated.
Method: The microenvironmental changes in IPECs structure as a function of pH during swellability testing were investigated using FT-IR spectroscopy and elementary analysis.
Results: All samples of IPECs (Z = 0.
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