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Resumo:The aim of this work was the development of a drug delivery system based on Ion Jelly fibers. Ion Jelly (IJ) is a highly versatile polymeric material and is the result from the combination of gelatin and an ionic liquid (IL). For that purpose, different IJs were created using ILs based on choline and active pharmaceutical ingredients. The ILs used were choline acetate ([Ch][Ac]), choline mandelate([Ch][Ma]), choline tiglate ([Ch][Ti]) and choline ibuprofenate([Ch][Ib]). IJ fibers for drug delivery systems were produced through electrospinning, owing to its ability of producing polymeric fibers with reduced diameters and high surface area. The aim of this approach was to overcome the low diffusion rate that the above ILs exhibit due to their high viscosity. The impacts of electrospinning parameters on fiber production were evaluated. We verified that the most important parameter to achieve defect-free and thin IJ fibers was IL concentration. Morphological studies of IJ electrospun fibers were performed through optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. It was observed that IJ - [Ch][Ib] yielded slightly thinner fibers when compared with IJ-[Ch][Ti] fibers. The results from antibacterial tests using mandelic acid, [Ch][Ma] and IJ-[Ch][Ma] fibers as antibacterial agents against Escherichia coli K-12 and Bacillus subtilis T-168 prove that[Ch][Ma] encapsulation in IJ electrospun fibers greatly increased the IL properties. In addition,toxicological data suggest that the ILs studied were not toxic with the exception of [Ch][Ib] which shows a similar toxicity to crystalline ibuprofene. In addition, tensile tests suggest that water content has an important impact on both IJ mechanic behavior and elasticity. Additionally, we also evaluated the fabrication of IJ fibers using other polymers beyond gelatin, namely DNA and N,N-Dimethylchitosan. Nevertheless, no fibers were obtained.
Autores principais:Santos, Renato Brito Moreira dos
Assunto:Ionic liquids Ion Jelly Electrospinning Active pharmaceutical ingredients Drug delivery
Ano:2011
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Active pharmaceutical ingredients
Drug delivery
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Electrospinning
Active pharmaceutical ingredients
Drug delivery
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description The aim of this work was the development of a drug delivery system based on Ion Jelly fibers. Ion Jelly (IJ) is a highly versatile polymeric material and is the result from the combination of gelatin and an ionic liquid (IL). For that purpose, different IJs were created using ILs based on choline and active pharmaceutical ingredients. The ILs used were choline acetate ([Ch][Ac]), choline mandelate([Ch][Ma]), choline tiglate ([Ch][Ti]) and choline ibuprofenate([Ch][Ib]). IJ fibers for drug delivery systems were produced through electrospinning, owing to its ability of producing polymeric fibers with reduced diameters and high surface area. The aim of this approach was to overcome the low diffusion rate that the above ILs exhibit due to their high viscosity. The impacts of electrospinning parameters on fiber production were evaluated. We verified that the most important parameter to achieve defect-free and thin IJ fibers was IL concentration. Morphological studies of IJ electrospun fibers were performed through optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. It was observed that IJ - [Ch][Ib] yielded slightly thinner fibers when compared with IJ-[Ch][Ti] fibers. The results from antibacterial tests using mandelic acid, [Ch][Ma] and IJ-[Ch][Ma] fibers as antibacterial agents against Escherichia coli K-12 and Bacillus subtilis T-168 prove that[Ch][Ma] encapsulation in IJ electrospun fibers greatly increased the IL properties. In addition,toxicological data suggest that the ILs studied were not toxic with the exception of [Ch][Ib] which shows a similar toxicity to crystalline ibuprofene. In addition, tensile tests suggest that water content has an important impact on both IJ mechanic behavior and elasticity. Additionally, we also evaluated the fabrication of IJ fibers using other polymers beyond gelatin, namely DNA and N,N-Dimethylchitosan. Nevertheless, no fibers were obtained.
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spelling engFaculdade de Ciências e Tecnologiaen_USThe aim of this work was the development of a drug delivery system based on Ion Jelly fibers. Ion Jelly (IJ) is a highly versatile polymeric material and is the result from the combination of gelatin and an ionic liquid (IL). For that purpose, different IJs were created using ILs based on choline and active pharmaceutical ingredients. The ILs used were choline acetate ([Ch][Ac]), choline mandelate([Ch][Ma]), choline tiglate ([Ch][Ti]) and choline ibuprofenate([Ch][Ib]). IJ fibers for drug delivery systems were produced through electrospinning, owing to its ability of producing polymeric fibers with reduced diameters and high surface area. The aim of this approach was to overcome the low diffusion rate that the above ILs exhibit due to their high viscosity. The impacts of electrospinning parameters on fiber production were evaluated. We verified that the most important parameter to achieve defect-free and thin IJ fibers was IL concentration. Morphological studies of IJ electrospun fibers were performed through optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. It was observed that IJ - [Ch][Ib] yielded slightly thinner fibers when compared with IJ-[Ch][Ti] fibers. The results from antibacterial tests using mandelic acid, [Ch][Ma] and IJ-[Ch][Ma] fibers as antibacterial agents against Escherichia coli K-12 and Bacillus subtilis T-168 prove that[Ch][Ma] encapsulation in IJ electrospun fibers greatly increased the IL properties. In addition,toxicological data suggest that the ILs studied were not toxic with the exception of [Ch][Ib] which shows a similar toxicity to crystalline ibuprofene. In addition, tensile tests suggest that water content has an important impact on both IJ mechanic behavior and elasticity. Additionally, we also evaluated the fabrication of IJ fibers using other polymers beyond gelatin, namely DNA and N,N-Dimethylchitosan. Nevertheless, no fibers were obtained.application/pdfen_USDevelopment of electrospun Ion jelly fibers® for drug deliverySantos, Renato Brito Moreira dosGomes, PedroBorges, João PauloHostingInstitutionOrganizationalRUNe-mailmailto:run@unl.ptrun@unl.pt2011-12-29T12:19:50Z20112011-01-01T00:00:00ZHandlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10362/6593http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2open accessIonic liquidsIon JellyElectrospinningActive pharmaceutical ingredientsDrug delivery8495274 bytesliteraturehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_bdccmaster thesishttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2application/pdffulltexthttps://run.unl.pt/bitstreams/61d9f892-6dc6-4fc9-82f9-61fc32c6ae69/download
spellingShingle Development of electrospun Ion jelly fibers® for drug delivery
Santos, Renato Brito Moreira dos
Ionic liquids
Ion Jelly
Electrospinning
Active pharmaceutical ingredients
Drug delivery
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Ionic liquids
Ion Jelly
Electrospinning
Active pharmaceutical ingredients
Drug delivery
title Development of electrospun Ion jelly fibers® for drug delivery
title_full Development of electrospun Ion jelly fibers® for drug delivery
title_fullStr Development of electrospun Ion jelly fibers® for drug delivery
title_full_unstemmed Development of electrospun Ion jelly fibers® for drug delivery
title_short Development of electrospun Ion jelly fibers® for drug delivery
title_sort Development of electrospun Ion jelly fibers® for drug delivery
topic Ionic liquids
Ion Jelly
Electrospinning
Active pharmaceutical ingredients
Drug delivery
topic_facet Ionic liquids
Ion Jelly
Electrospinning
Active pharmaceutical ingredients
Drug delivery
url http://hdl.handle.net/10362/6593
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