2018
DOI: 10.7454/psr.v5i3.4376
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Synthesis of Polymer-Drug Conjugates Using Natural Polymer: What, Why and How?

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“…At neutral pH, majority of the drug stayed in the carrier for a long time. 39 The maximum in vitro release of CAR/CSNPs was obtained at acidic pH. These results are in consonance with earlier reports, where the amount of the released carum copticum essential oil in acidic buffer solution was significantly high in comparison with basic and neutral buffer solutions.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…At neutral pH, majority of the drug stayed in the carrier for a long time. 39 The maximum in vitro release of CAR/CSNPs was obtained at acidic pH. These results are in consonance with earlier reports, where the amount of the released carum copticum essential oil in acidic buffer solution was significantly high in comparison with basic and neutral buffer solutions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This might be attributed to the deprotonation of amine groups on the chitosan chain in alkaline solution, which led to the weakening and disappearing of the ionic interaction between the cationic chitosan and anionic TPP. At neutral pH, majority of the drug stayed in the carrier for a long time . The maximum in vitro release of CAR/CSNPs was obtained at acidic pH.…”
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confidence: 96%