1998
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-06631998000300016
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Estudo de sistemas acrílicos bioadesivos para liberação sustentada in vitro de fluoreto

Abstract: Os autores desenvolveram dispositivos de liberação programada de fluoreto para aplicação intrabucal. O princípio ativo usado foi o fluoreto de sódio, que era associado à mistura de polimetilmetacrilato e hidroxietilmetacrilato, resinas acrílicas que formavam o sistema. Como produto acabado, os dispositivos tiveram comportamento adequado com relação à liberação de fluoreto e ao período de permanência na cavidade bucal, já que se mantiveram por um tempo relativamente elevado na boca (10 dias), liberando continua… Show more

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“…Oral mucosal drug delivery offers several benefits, such as selective release of drugs at their respective binding sites, ease of administration and removal of the dosage form, low enzyme activity, reduction of first-pass metabolism in the liver as well as the ability to control the release due to its composition of hydrophilic excipients (Lara, Garcia, Panzeri, 1998;Perioli et al, 2004;Mohammadi-samani, Bahri-najafi, Yousefi, 2005;Puthli and Dixit, 2009). Ease of access to the oral cavity gives it great potential as an environment for the administration of drugs; however one of the limitations encountered is the lack of retention of the dosage form at the point of administration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oral mucosal drug delivery offers several benefits, such as selective release of drugs at their respective binding sites, ease of administration and removal of the dosage form, low enzyme activity, reduction of first-pass metabolism in the liver as well as the ability to control the release due to its composition of hydrophilic excipients (Lara, Garcia, Panzeri, 1998;Perioli et al, 2004;Mohammadi-samani, Bahri-najafi, Yousefi, 2005;Puthli and Dixit, 2009). Ease of access to the oral cavity gives it great potential as an environment for the administration of drugs; however one of the limitations encountered is the lack of retention of the dosage form at the point of administration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%