Modified acrylamide hydrogel nanocomposites for vaginal drug delivery system

Thesis (PhD. (Bioprocess Engineering))

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Main Authors: Mojaveryazdi, Farzaneh Sabbagh, author, Muhamad, Ida Idayu, thesis advisor
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2024
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Online Access:http://openscience.utm.my/handle/123456789/1100
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spelling oai:openscience.utm.my:123456789/11002024-04-22T17:00:28Z Modified acrylamide hydrogel nanocomposites for vaginal drug delivery system Mojaveryazdi, Farzaneh Sabbagh, author Muhamad, Ida Idayu, thesis advisor Drug delivery systems—Materials Acrylamide Liquid chromatography Thesis (PhD. (Bioprocess Engineering)) This study conducted on the structure of modified acrylamide-based hydrogel by synthesizing the nano composites. The hydrogels employed in this study were provided through a combination of acrylamide monomers, montmorillonite clay, Sodium carboxymethylcellulose (NaCMC) and magnesium oxide (MgO) nanoparticles by crosslinking polymerization. N, N, N’, N’-tetramethyl ethylenediamine and ammonium persulfate as the initiator were applied in the structure of the polymer. In addition, the total of the polymerization and characterization were utilized based on three types of hydrogels which are acrylamide (Aam), Aam/NaCMC and Aam/NaCMC/MgO hydrogels. The properties of surface morphology of the hydrogels were characterized by swelling ratio, field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM), texture analysis, x-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Findings of the study considered the nano composites consisting of MgO have the highest swelling ratio and gel strength compared to Aam and Aam/NaCMC hydrogels. Thus, MgO is an appropriate nanoparticle to be used in the nano composites. The role of NaCMC was also studied in the swelling and consequently in drug release. The systems were characterized regarding rheological behavior of hydrogel, FTIR, and FESEM. The dispersion of the nanoparticles MgO and drug (acyclovir) inside the hydrogel was shown by transmission electron microscopy. Acyclovir, one of the famous drugs to treat the vaginal infections, was used as the drug for delivery and release in the vagina conditions. It was loaded into the polymer through the soaking method in an aqueous solution contained acyclovir. The drug release was studied in two different mediums, phosphate-buffer saline (PBS) (pH 7.4) and vaginal fluid simulant (SVF) (pH 4.5) aqueous solutions were utilized. The amount of released drug from the hydrogels was determined using high performance liquid chromatography. The best amount of NaCMC and MgO used in this study was 0.2 g and 0.01 g at pH 6, respectively. The aggregate percentage of released acyclovir diversed between 89.7% and 35.1% in SVF and 76.41% and 22.24% in PBS. In this study, the 3-(4,5- dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay test showed that the acrylamide-based hydrogel demonstrated a cytotoxicity effect at 12.5, 25,50, 100 and 200 mg/ml concentrations Faculty of Chemical Engineering 2024-04-22T08:15:55Z 2024-04-22T08:15:55Z 2017 Thesis Dataset http://openscience.utm.my/handle/123456789/1100 en application/pdf application/pdf Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
spellingShingle Drug delivery systems—Materials
Acrylamide
Liquid chromatography
Mojaveryazdi, Farzaneh Sabbagh, author
Muhamad, Ida Idayu, thesis advisor
Modified acrylamide hydrogel nanocomposites for vaginal drug delivery system
title Modified acrylamide hydrogel nanocomposites for vaginal drug delivery system
title_full Modified acrylamide hydrogel nanocomposites for vaginal drug delivery system
title_fullStr Modified acrylamide hydrogel nanocomposites for vaginal drug delivery system
title_full_unstemmed Modified acrylamide hydrogel nanocomposites for vaginal drug delivery system
title_short Modified acrylamide hydrogel nanocomposites for vaginal drug delivery system
title_sort modified acrylamide hydrogel nanocomposites for vaginal drug delivery system
topic Drug delivery systems—Materials
Acrylamide
Liquid chromatography
url http://openscience.utm.my/handle/123456789/1100
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