Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
A series of titanium oxides was prepared by using a surfactant template method (STM) and used as a carrier for the sustained release of ibuprofen, which was chosen as a model drug. This STM provides an efficient route to TiO2 matrices with both high surface area (when compared with those that were obtained by
using traditional synthetic approaches) and well-defined mesoporous textures. Some parameters of the synthetic procedure were varied: pH value, surfactant, and thermal treatment. The physicochemical nature of the surface carriers
were investigated by means of N2-physisorption measurements and FTIR spectroscopy. The effect of the amount of drug on the release kinetics was also investigated. The drug delivery was
evaluated in vitro in four different physiological solutions (that simulated the gastrointestinal tract) to analyze the behavior of the TiO2-based systems if they were to be formulated as oral
DDSs. Our optimized approach is a good alternative to the classical methods that are used to prepare efficient TiO2-based drug-delivery systems.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
drug delivery; porosity; surfactants; template synthesis; titanium
dioxide
Elenco autori:
Elena Ghedini; Valentina Nichele; Michela Signoretto; Giuseppina Cerrato
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