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Novel biocompatible poly(acrylamide)-grafted-dextran hydrogels: Synthesis, characterization and biomedical applications

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posted on 2024-11-02, 11:20 authored by Sudhi B Patil, Syed Z Inamdar, Kakarla Reddy, Anjanapura Raghu, Sarvesh Kumar Soni, Raghavendra V Kulkarni
An electro-responsive PAAm-g-Dxt copolymer was synthesized and characterized by 1 HNMR & FTIR spectroscopy, neutralization equivalent, elemental and thermogravimetric analysis to ascertain the grafting reaction. Further, we developed an electro-responsive transdermal drug delivery system (ETDS) utilizing PAAm-g-Dxt copolymer for rivastigmine tartarate delivery through skin. The ETDS were developed using drug-loaded PAAm-g-Dxt hydrogel as the reservoir, and cross-linked dextran-poly(vinyl alcohol) blend films as rate controlling membranes (RCM). In the absence of electrical stimuli, a small amount of drug was permeated from the ETDS, while in the presence of electrical stimuli, the drug permeability was increased. On application of electric stimulus, the flux was increased by 1.6 fold; drug permeability was enhanced when the strength of applied electric current was raised to 8 mA from 2 mA. The drug permeability characteristics studied under “on–off” stimuli suggested that there was faster drug permeation when electrical stimuli was ‘on’ and it decreased when electrical stimuli was ‘off.’ The histopathology study confirmed the altered skin structural integrity after application of electrical stimuli. Hence, the PAAm-g-Dxt based ETDS are useful for transdermal drug delivery triggered by an electric stimulus to deliver on-demand release of drug into systemic circulation.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1016/j.mimet.2019.03.009
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    ISSN - Is published in 01677012

Journal

Journal of Microbiological Methods

Volume

159

Start page

200

End page

210

Total pages

11

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Place published

Netherlands

Language

English

Copyright

© 2019 Elsevier B.V.

Former Identifier

2006091867

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-08-06

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