2019
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics11080417
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Formulation and Characterization of Aceclofenac-Loaded Nanofiber Based Orally Dissolving Webs

Abstract: Aceclofenac-loaded poly(vinyl-pyrrolidone)-based nanofiber formulations were prepared by electrospinning to obtain drug-loaded orally disintegrating webs to enhance the solubility and dissolution rate of the poorly soluble anti-inflammatory active that belongs to the BCS Class-II. Triethanolamine-containing ternary composite of aceclofenac-poly(vinyl-pyrrolidone) nanofibers were formulated to exert the synergistic effect on the drug-dissolution improvement. The composition and the electrospinning parameters we… Show more

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“…The DTA peak is located at around 200 °C, and can be explained by the glass transition of the PVP. The known glass transition temperature of pure PVP is from 180 °C to 200 °C, and close to the secondary DTA peak [ 27 ]. The thermal reaction temperature is variable due to the molecular weight of PVP and the nitrate input.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The DTA peak is located at around 200 °C, and can be explained by the glass transition of the PVP. The known glass transition temperature of pure PVP is from 180 °C to 200 °C, and close to the secondary DTA peak [ 27 ]. The thermal reaction temperature is variable due to the molecular weight of PVP and the nitrate input.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…At 3400 cm −1 , the characteristic peak of the -OH group and its H-bonds was observed [41], which might result from a keto-amide equilibrium or the absorbed water of the powder. The peaks at 1650 cm −1 derived from the carbonyl of the pyrrolyl ring [42].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the past decade, the number of publications dealing with electrospun drug delivery systems increased exponentially. Laboratory‐scaled ES has been used for antibiotics (Zupančič et al, ), wound dressings (Tamm et al, ), antifungal (Veras, Roggia, Pranke, Pereira, & Brandelli, ), anti‐allergic (Abdelhakim, Coupe, Tuleu, Edirisinghe, & Craig, ), anti‐inflammatory (Sipos, Kósa, Kazsoki, Szabó, & Zelkó, ), and anticancer drugs (Liu et al, ; Ma et al, ), and so on. The reader is directed to excellent and detailed reviews for further information on this topic (Chen, Li, Li, & Xie, ; Ding et al, ; Hu et al, ; Kajdič, Planinšek, Gašperlin, & Kocbek, ; Qi & Craig, ; Sebe, Szabó, Kállai‐Szabó, & Zelkó, ; Seeram, Zamani, & Molamma, ; Sill & von Recum, ; Topuz & Uyar, ).…”
Section: Applications Of Scaled‐up Es In the Pharmaceutical Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%