2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-16179-2
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Controlled release of vitamin D3 using a nanocellulose-based membrane

Abstract: Epidemiological studies show that a significant fraction of the global population presents low levels of vitamin D3. In order to address this problem, one way to administer the vitamin is to incorporate it in novel drug delivery systems, such as transdermal devices. A possible substance for this purpose is cellulose, which has a long history of use in the health area. However, the application of nanostructured cellulose membranes, as local drug delivery systems, remains a challenge. To develop a crystalline na… Show more

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“…Vitamin D 3 is essential for strong bones, and muscles, however significant fraction of the global population had low levels of vitamin D 3 which resulted in weak bones, weak muscles, bone pain, etc. Colturato et al [122] in his study used nanocellulose films to overcome this issue, in their work nanocellulose was used as a drug delivery system for the controlled release of vitamin D 3 . The nanocellulose films were cast using cotton linter and Vitamin D 3 .…”
Section: Current Reports On Nanocellulose and Their Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vitamin D 3 is essential for strong bones, and muscles, however significant fraction of the global population had low levels of vitamin D 3 which resulted in weak bones, weak muscles, bone pain, etc. Colturato et al [122] in his study used nanocellulose films to overcome this issue, in their work nanocellulose was used as a drug delivery system for the controlled release of vitamin D 3 . The nanocellulose films were cast using cotton linter and Vitamin D 3 .…”
Section: Current Reports On Nanocellulose and Their Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%