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Preparation and <i>in vitro</i> characterization of valsartan-loaded ethyl cellulose and poly(methyl methacrylate) nanoparticles

Eszter Horváth, Emese Biró, Mirella Mirankó, Andrea Fodor-Kardos, László Trif, Tivadar Feczkó

2020RSC Advances19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

release studies. Ethyl cellulose and poly(methyl methacrylate) polymers were used for the preparation of nanoparticles by single emulsion-solvent evaporation technique. The formation of drug-loaded nanoparticles was designed by experimental design for size and encapsulation efficiency, in addition the prepared nanosuspensions were nano spray dried in order to gain a powder form that is easy to handle and store. Both of the nano spray dried formulations had an amorphous structure in contrast to the pure drug according to differential scanning calorimetry and X-ray diffraction analysis, which can be advantageous in drug absorption. The originally processed ethyl cellulose-valsartan nanoparticles increased the solubility of the drug in the model intestinal medium, while poly(methyl methacrylate)-valsartan nanoparticles enabled substantially prolonged drug release. The release kinetics of both types of nanoparticles could be described by the Weibull model.

Topics & Concepts

Ethyl celluloseNanoparticleValsartanMethacrylateMethyl methacrylateMaterials sciencePolymerPoly(methyl methacrylate)SolubilityDifferential scanning calorimetryChemical engineeringSpray dryingChemistryNuclear chemistryOrganic chemistryCopolymerNanotechnologyRadiologyMedicineEngineeringBlood pressureThermodynamicsPhysicsDrug Solubulity and Delivery SystemsAdvanced Drug Delivery SystemsMicroencapsulation and Drying Processes
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