Fabrication and characterization of porous pectin-based aerogels for drug delivery

Supakij Suttiruengwong , Srisuda Konthong , Sommai Pivsa-Art , Pornsinee Plukchaihan , Pitsopa Meesuwan , Monthira Wanthong , Nuttada Panpradist , Rittin Abraham Kurien , Phakkhananan Pakawanit , Pornsak Sriamornsak
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Aerogels are renowned for their exceptional characteristics such as high porosity and ultra-low density. Among these, pectin aerogels, offering biodegradability, low toxicity, and versatility, are prominent candidates for innovative biomedical materials. This study focused on synthesizing pectin-based aerogels as carriers for ibuprofen and diclofenac sodium. Hydrogels were formed by combining a low methoxy pectin with calcium chloride solution, followed by dehydration and drying using either supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) or freeze–drying. Comparative analysis showed scCO2-dried aerogels exhibited slightly less shrinkage (0.27 %) than freeze–dried counterparts. Both types showed high porosity and mesoporous characteristics. However, scCO2-dried aerogels demonstrated higher specific surface area, pore volume, and smaller pore diameter. FTIR spectra indicated no interaction between the drugs and pectin-based aerogels. The loading of ibuprofen in scCO2-dried, pectin-based aerogels at 90, 95, and 100 bar were 60.0 %, 59.9 %, and 52.1 %, respectively, and the solution loading of diclofenac sodium was 38.37 %. At 90, 95, and 100 bar, ibuprofen-loaded pectin-based aerogels were released at 90.0 %, 84.0 %, and 75.5 %, respectively. The release of diclofenac sodium-loaded, pectin-based aerogels was at 88.4 %. The Korsmeyer–Peppas model was fitted for both ibuprofen and diclofenac sodium, indicating the release is mainly driven by diffusion.

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用于给药的多孔果胶基气凝胶的制备与表征
气凝胶因具有高孔隙率和超低密度等优异特性而闻名于世。其中,果胶气凝胶具有生物可降解性、低毒性和多功能性,是创新生物医学材料的主要候选材料。本研究的重点是合成果胶基气凝胶,作为布洛芬和双氯芬酸钠的载体。先将低甲氧基果胶与氯化钙溶液混合,然后使用超临界二氧化碳(scCO2)或冷冻干燥法脱水和干燥,形成水凝胶。比较分析表明,超临界二氧化碳干燥气凝胶的收缩率(0.27%)略低于冷冻干燥气凝胶。这两种类型的气凝胶都显示出高孔隙率和介孔特征。不过,scCO2 干燥的气凝胶具有更高的比表面积、孔体积和更小的孔直径。傅立叶变换红外光谱显示药物与果胶基气凝胶之间没有相互作用。在 90、95 和 100 巴条件下,布洛芬在 scCO2 干燥的果胶基气凝胶中的负载量分别为 60.0%、59.9% 和 52.1%,双氯芬酸钠在溶液中的负载量为 38.37%。在 90、95 和 100 巴压力下,果胶气凝胶的布洛芬释放率分别为 90.0%、84.0% 和 75.5%。负载果胶的双氯芬酸钠气凝胶的释放率为 88.4%。布洛芬和双氯芬酸钠均符合 Korsmeyer-Peppas 模型,表明释放主要由扩散驱动。
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