Supercritical carbon dioxide was used to obtain porous polycaprolactone (PCL) patches impregnated with nimesulide. PCL is a semicrystalline biodegradable polyester that can be used in drug delivery, and nimesulide is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, which has good solubility in supercritical CO 2 . The foaming of PCL and its impregnation with nimesulide were carried out in a one-step procedure. The effect of operating conditions, such as pressure, temperature, polymer molecular weight and contact times on the foaming of PCL were studied; then, the simultaneous foaming of PCL and impregnation of nimesulide was attempted. The morphologies of the foamed polymer and of the impregnated structure were investigated using Field emission scanning electron microscopy; moreover, PCL/nimesulide patches were characterized through solid state analysis (differential scanning calorimetry and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy). The release analyses through UV–vis spectroscopy revealed that the nimesulide release was significantly delayed; therefore, the PCL/nimesulide patches can be used for controlled release formulations.

Polycaprolactone/nimesulide patches obtained by a one-step supercritical foaming + impregnation process

Campardelli, Roberta;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Supercritical carbon dioxide was used to obtain porous polycaprolactone (PCL) patches impregnated with nimesulide. PCL is a semicrystalline biodegradable polyester that can be used in drug delivery, and nimesulide is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, which has good solubility in supercritical CO 2 . The foaming of PCL and its impregnation with nimesulide were carried out in a one-step procedure. The effect of operating conditions, such as pressure, temperature, polymer molecular weight and contact times on the foaming of PCL were studied; then, the simultaneous foaming of PCL and impregnation of nimesulide was attempted. The morphologies of the foamed polymer and of the impregnated structure were investigated using Field emission scanning electron microscopy; moreover, PCL/nimesulide patches were characterized through solid state analysis (differential scanning calorimetry and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy). The release analyses through UV–vis spectroscopy revealed that the nimesulide release was significantly delayed; therefore, the PCL/nimesulide patches can be used for controlled release formulations.
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
2019 PCL nimesulide.pdf

accesso chiuso

Tipologia: Documento in versione editoriale
Dimensione 5.56 MB
Formato Adobe PDF
5.56 MB Adobe PDF   Visualizza/Apri   Richiedi una copia

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11567/940705
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus 29
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 26
social impact