A drug release mechanism controlled by hydrophobic/ hydrophilic balance of the matrix. theoretical and experimental perspectives

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Abstract

Controlled drug release is a promising pathway of biomedicine, meant to suppress side effects with the aim of increasing patient`s comfort. A route to achieve this goal represents the encapsulation of drugs into matrixes, capable to develop physical forces, which further can control the drugs release. To this purpose, mathematical modeling is an important tool, which offers the possibility to understand the drug release mechanisms and to further design new performant systems. In this paper, a theoretical model for drug release from an amphiphilic matrix is presented. This is achieved using a conservation multifractal law of probability density followed by validation of the model. Moreover, because nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as diclofenac, are widely used in endometriosis as painkillers for dysmenorrhea management or Asherman syndrome for reducing the endometrial inflammation, some implications of our model for drug delivery systems applied in the field of gynecology have been discussed.

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Himiniuc, L., Agop, M., Ghizdovat, V., Paun, M. A., Paun, V. A., Baciu, C., … Toma, B. (2021). A drug release mechanism controlled by hydrophobic/ hydrophilic balance of the matrix. theoretical and experimental perspectives. Materiale Plastice, 57(4), 155–165. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.20.4.5415

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