Joslaine Jacumazo, C. C. Perez, N. Khalil, C. Almeida
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Abstract
ABSTRACT Acetoxy DMU (Ac.DMU – 1,2,3-trimethoxy-5-(4-acetoxystyryl) benzene) is a potential new drug, compared to resveratrol, due to its improved pharmacokinetic properties. Nanoencapsulation using Ac.DMU and carboxymethylchitosan (CMCh) polymer is a promising alternative for improving the bioavailability of drugs in human bodies. Nanocapsules (NCs) based on CMCh with Ac.DMU (Ac.DMU-NCs) by emulsion solvent diffusion technique in different drug-to-polymer ratios have been prepared with encapsulation efficiency of 69.4% and 51.5% and characterized by dynamic light scattering, ζ-potential, and infrared spectroscopy techniques. In vitro release experiments of free Ac.DMU and Ac.DMU-NCs showed an improvement in the solubility of Ac.DMU by NCs, enabling a fast drug release rate. In addition, the method was validated through analyses of specificity, linearity, limit of detection and quantification, accuracy, and precision according to the standards suggested by the International Conference on Harmonization. UV–Vis spectroscopy used to quantify Ac.DMU ensured reliable results for the amount of encapsulated Ac.DMU. The results suggest a promising potential of NCs as carriers of the hydrophobic drug Ac.DMU for controlled release. Graphical abstract
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Providing a common forum for all soft matter scientists, Soft Materials covers theory, simulation, and experimental research in this rapidly expanding and interdisciplinary field. As soft materials are often at the heart of modern technologies, soft matter science has implications and applications in many areas ranging from biology to engineering.
Unlike many journals which focus primarily on individual classes of materials or particular applications, Soft Materials draw on all physical, chemical, materials science, and biological aspects of soft matter. Featured topics include polymers, biomacromolecules, colloids, membranes, Langmuir-Blodgett films, liquid crystals, granular matter, soft interfaces, complex fluids, surfactants, gels, nanomaterials, self-organization, supramolecular science, molecular recognition, soft glasses, amphiphiles, foams, and active matter.
Truly international in scope, Soft Materials contains original research, invited reviews, in-depth technical tutorials, and book reviews.