Vuorio_2003_J.Control.Release_91_439

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Title : Ion-exchange fibers and drugs: a transient study - Vuorio_2003_J.Control.Release_91_439
Author(s) : Vuorio M , Manzanares JA , Murtomaki L , Hirvonen J , Kankkunen T , Kontturi K
Ref : J Control Release , 91 :439 , 2003
Abstract :

The objective of this study was to theoretically model and experimentally measure the kinetics and extent of drug release from different ion-exchange materials using an in-house-designed flow-cell. Ion-exchange fibers (staple fibers and fiber cloth) were compared with commercially available ion-exchange materials (resins and gels). The functional ion-exchange groups in all the materials were weak -COOH or strong -SO3H groups. The rate and extent of drug release from the fibers (staple fiber>fiber cloth) was much higher than that from the resin or the gel. An increase in the hydrophilicity of the model drugs resulted in markedly higher rates of drug release from the fibers (nadolol>metoprolol>propranolol>tacrine). Theoretical modelling of the kinetics of ion exchange provided satisfactory explanations for the experimental observations: firstly, a change in the equilibrium constant of the ion-exchange reaction depending on the drug and the ion-exchange material and, secondly, a decrease in the Peclet number (Pe) with decreasing flow-rate of the drug-releasing salt solution.

PubMedSearch : Vuorio_2003_J.Control.Release_91_439
PubMedID: 12932721

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Vuorio M, Manzanares JA, Murtomaki L, Hirvonen J, Kankkunen T, Kontturi K (2003)
Ion-exchange fibers and drugs: a transient study
J Control Release 91 :439

Vuorio M, Manzanares JA, Murtomaki L, Hirvonen J, Kankkunen T, Kontturi K (2003)
J Control Release 91 :439