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Ocular injectable formulation assessment for oxidized dextranbased hydrogels

Maia, João; Ribeiro, Maximiano; Ventura, Carla; Carvalho, Rui A.; Correia, Ilídio J.; Gil, Maria H.

Initiator-free injectable hydrogels are very interesting for drug and/or cell delivery applications, since they can be administered in a minimally invasive way, and avoid the use of potentially harmful chemical initiators. In the current work, oxidized dextran crosslinked with adipic acid dihydrazide hydrogels were further characterized and tuned to produce formulations, with the aim of producing an injectable ...


Biodegradable poly(ester amide)s – A remarkable opportunity for the biomedical ...

Fonseca, Ana C.; Gil, Maria H.; Simões, Pedro N.

Poly(ester amide)s have emerged in the last years as an important family of biodegradable synthetic polymers. These polymers present both ester and amide linkages in their structure and they gather in the same entity the good degradability of polyesters with the good thermo-mechanical properties of polyamides. Particularly, poly(ester amide)s containing α-amino acids have risen as important materials in the bio...


Poly(ester amide)s based on (L)-lactic acid oligomers and α-amino acids: influe...

Fonseca, Ana C; Coelho, Jorge F. J.; Valente, Joana F. A.; Correia, Tiago R.; Correia, Ilídio J.; Gil, Maria H.; Simões, Pedro N.

Novel biodegradable and low cytotoxic poly(ester amide)s (PEAs) based on α-amino acids and (L)-lactic acid (L-LA) oligomers were successfully synthesized by interfacial polymerization. The chemical structure of the new polymers was confirmed by spectroscopic analyses. Further characterization suggests that the α-amino acid plays a critical role on the final properties of the PEA. L-phenylalanine provides PEAs w...


Novel poly(ester amide)s from glycine and L-lactic acid by an easy and cost-eff...

Fonseca, Ana C.; Serra, Arménio C.; Coelho, Jorge F. J.; Gil, Maria H.; Simões, Pedro N.


Improving lactic acid melt polycondensation: The role of co-catalyst

Marques, Dina S.; Gil, Maria H.; Baptista, Cristina M. S. G.


Electrospun Drug-Eluting Fibers for Biomedical Applications

Natu, Mădălina V.; Sousa, Hermínio C. de; Gil, Maria H.

Electrospinning is a simple and versatile method to produce fibers using charged polymer solutions. As drug delivery systems, electrospun fibers are an excellent choice because of easy drug entrapment, high surface area, morphology control and biomimetic characteristics. Various drugs and biomolecules can be easily encapsulated inside or on fiber surface either during electrospinning or through post-processing ...


Drug delivery systems: Advanced technologies potentially applicable in personal...

Coelho, Jorge F.; Ferreira, Paula C.; Alves, Patricia; Cordeiro, Rosemeyre; Fonseca, Ana C.; Góis, Joana R.; Gil, Maria H.


Ocular injectable formulation assessment for oxidized dextran-based hydrogels

Maia, João; Ribeiro, Maximiano P.; Ventura, Carla; Carvalho, Rui A.; Correia, Ilídio J.; Gil, Maria H.

Initiator-free injectable hydrogels are very interesting for drug and/or cell delivery applications, since they can be administered in a minimally invasive way, and avoid the use of potentially harmful chemical initiators. In the current work, oxidized dextran crosslinked with adipic acid dihydrazide hydrogels were further characterized and tuned to produce formulations, with the aim of producing an injectable ...


Solubility of Diflunisal in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

Coimbra, Patrícia; Fernandes, Daniel; Gil, Maria H.; Sousa, Hermínio C. de

The solubility of diflunisal, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), in supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) was measured at (308.2, 318.2, and 328.2) K and in the pressure range from (9.0 up to 25.0) MPa. Results were obtained using a static analytical method. Experimental solubility was found to be between 0.54·10−6 and 8.07·10−6 (in terms of diflunisal mole fraction). Experimental data were satisfact...


Supercritical solvent impregnation of ophthalmic drugs on chitosan derivatives

Braga, Mara E. M.; Pato, Maria T. Vaz; Silva, Hélio S. R. Costa; Ferreira, Elisabeth I.; Gil, Maria H.; Duarte, Catarina M. M.; Sousa, Hermínio C. de

In this work, three chitosan derivatives (N-carboxymethyl chitosan (CMC), N-carboxybutyl chitosan (CBC) and N-succinyl chitosan (SCC)) were impregnated with flurbiprofen (an anti-inflammatory drug) and timolol maleate (an anti-glaucoma drug), using a supercritical solvent impregnation (SSI) technique (and employing high pressure CO2 and CO2 + EtOH mixtures) in order to develop hydrogel-type ophthalmic drug deli...


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