2018
DOI: 10.1002/masy.201800145
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Study of Controlled Release of PMMA‐g‐PEG Copolymer and Derivatives Incorporated with the Indomethacin Drug

Abstract: Synthetic polymers are made up of repeated monomeric units, and this gives them a very versatile appearance, making them useful in many areas of science. One is the pharmaceutical, which correlates the properties of the polymer with the active principle, so they can be used as an excipient or in the controlled release system. The PMMA‐g‐PEG4000 has characteristics derived from its precursors, that are pharmacologically active. When we incorporate drugs into this structure, the polymer can act on the controlled… Show more

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“…The weight loss of water in HL micelles is far below the other two counterparts (phase I), implying the sharp decrease of micellar shell hydration with increasing drug loading . Besides, the weight loss of IMC in the hydrophilic PEO shell (phase II) and within the micellar PPO core (phase III) occurs, for which a higher temperature is needed to break the drug–polymer interaction in the hydrophobic micellar core . Moreover, the gradual increase of IMC weight loss in LL, ML, and HL micelles verifies the increase of drug loading.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…The weight loss of water in HL micelles is far below the other two counterparts (phase I), implying the sharp decrease of micellar shell hydration with increasing drug loading . Besides, the weight loss of IMC in the hydrophilic PEO shell (phase II) and within the micellar PPO core (phase III) occurs, for which a higher temperature is needed to break the drug–polymer interaction in the hydrophobic micellar core . Moreover, the gradual increase of IMC weight loss in LL, ML, and HL micelles verifies the increase of drug loading.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…7 Besides, the weight loss of IMC in the hydrophilic PEO shell (phase II) and within the micellar PPO core (phase III) occurs, for which a higher temperature is needed to break the drug−polymer interaction in the hydrophobic micellar core. 40 Moreover, the gradual increase of IMC weight loss in LL, ML, and HL micelles verifies the increase of drug loading. Finally, the phase IV indicates the weight loss of F127.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…SEM analyses were performed on JEOL equipment JSM6510 and the sample preparation was carried out in a Quorum evaporator. The surface analysis of the samples was performed after they were coated with carbon [8,10].…”
Section: Scanning Electron Microscopy (Sem)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resulting depletion of ergosterol and concomitant accumulation of 14-a-methylated precursors interferes with the bulk function of ergosterol in fungal membranes and alters both the fluidity of the membrane and the activity of several membrane-bound enzymes (e.g., chitin synthase). The net effect is an inhibition of fungal growth and replication [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synthesis of PEG 4000 derivatives [14][15][16] PEG 4000 was subjected to 4 types of chemical modifications in order to functional groups inserted in its polymer chain facilitate the process of incorporation of indomethacin and, consequently, its release ( Figure 1).…”
Section: General Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%