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Making nanofibres of mucoadhesive polymer blends for vaginal therapies

Brako, Francis, Raimi-Abraham, Bahijja, Mahalingam, Suntharavathanan, Craig, Duncan Q.M., Edirisinghe, Mohan (2015) Making nanofibres of mucoadhesive polymer blends for vaginal therapies. European Polymer Journal, 70 . pp. 186-196. ISSN 0014-3057. (doi:10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2015.07.006) (KAR id:77987)

Abstract

Nanofibres from mucoadhesive polymers could combine their material properties with unique structural characteristics for superior drug delivery performance. However, due to their chain structure a significant proportion of mucoadhesive polymers such as polysaccharides cannot be easily spun into fibres. In this study, we demonstrate the possibility of using polymer blends for the preparation of nanofibres that offer substantial mucoadhesive capabilities. Fibres from four different polymers were obtained by pressurised gyration at different working pressures and a rotation speed of 24,000 rpm. Electron microscopy indicates that structurally well-defined fibres with diameters from less than 100 nm upwards were successfully produced. Quantitative relationships between the physical properties and fibre characteristics were established while the fibre compositions were confirmed to contain features likely to confer mucoadhesive properties. Finally, a combination of texture analysis and atomic force microscopy was used to verify the benefit of transforming polymer powders into nanofibre structures, as far as mucoadhesive potential is concerned.

Item Type: Article
DOI/Identification number: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2015.07.006
Uncontrolled keywords: gyration; pressure; nanofibre; mucoadhesion; vaginal; delivery
Subjects: Q Science
Divisions: Divisions > Division of Natural Sciences > Medway School of Pharmacy
Depositing User: Francis Brako
Date Deposited: 28 Oct 2019 16:16 UTC
Last Modified: 05 Nov 2024 12:42 UTC
Resource URI: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/77987 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes)

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