2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2010.07.004
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Formulation of mucoadhesive vaginal hydrogels insensitive to dilution with vaginal fluids

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“…Notably, F68 was added to modulate gelling temperature (T gel ), while HPMC was added to improve hydrogel mucoadhesion (1).…”
Section: Ethical Statement Adult Cynomolgus Macaques (Macaca Fascicumentioning
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“…Notably, F68 was added to modulate gelling temperature (T gel ), while HPMC was added to improve hydrogel mucoadhesion (1).…”
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“…The thermosensitive property of the (ethylene oxide) 98 (propylene oxide) 67 (ethylene oxide) 98 (EO 98 PO 67 EO 98 ) block copolymer designated Pluronic F127 or poloxamer P407 is particularly interesting for the design of vaginal microbicides acting as a physical barrier. At a certain concentration, this system is fluid at room temperature and in the form of a gel at body temperature (37°C) (1). In contrast to semisolid hydrogels, the administration of the formulation in the form of a solution (for instance, via syringes or another suitable device) facilitates its spreading on the mucosa, while the hydrogel layer on the mucosal surface could allow the formation of a physical barrier against virus diffusion.…”
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“…PEG and PPG are also linked in the triblock form of pluronic ([PEG]n-[PPG]m-[PEG]n) [275] that allow the formation of small micelles (10-100 nm in diameter) by self-assembly in water for the delivery of chemotherapeutics, antibacterials, antidiuretics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and DNA [275][276][277]. Pluronic is also formulated into hydrogels with relatively weak mechanical properties (maximum shear storage modulus of 13.7 kPa at 20 wt% pluronic) used for drug delivery [278] and soft tissue engineering [279]. The mechanical strength of these polyether-based hydrogels is enhanced through cross-linking with excess acryloyl chloride or methacryloyl chloride yielding to the hydrogels PEG diacrylate (PEGDA; shear storage modulus of 68 kPa at 20 wt%) [280] and PEG dimethacrylate (PEGDMA; shear storage modulus of 125 kPa at 20 wt%) [281] that are used in the delivery of chemotherapeutics, hormones, antibacterials, and anti-inflammatory drugs [282] as well as scaffolds in the engineering of cartilage, bone, endothelial, and vascular tissues [283].…”
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“…Moreover, once gelation occurs, these systems may exhibit mucoadhesion, and so improve retention time in the vaginal cavity. The specific gelation temperature of each thermogelling system is a crucial parameter for their performance, being expected to lie within the range of 25-37 °C [10,11]. Poloxamers are synthetic nonionic triblock polymers of polyoxyethylene and polyoxypropylene copolymers which are synthetic polymers with thermoreversible behavior in aqueous solutions and are widely used in pharmaceutical systems [7] Chitosan is a hydrolyzed polysaccharide derivative of chitin, a biopolymer widespread in nature, that is non-toxic, biocompatible and biodegradable [17].…”
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