Sago starch based hydrogel prepared using electron beam irradiation technique for controlled release application

Carboxymethyl Sago starch (CMSS) is one of the natural polymers with high value as a polymeric device for medical application due to its potential as biocompatible materials. The monomer blending with modified natural polymers by irradiation technique has received wide attention due to the simple me...

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Main Authors: Jamingan, Zakiah, Ahmad @ Ayob, Mansor, Hashim, Kamaruddin, Zainuddin, Norhazlin
Formato: Artigo
Idioma:English
Publicado: Malaysian Analytical Sciences Society 2015
Acceso en liña:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46216/1/Sago%20starch%20based%20hydrogel%20prepared%20using%20electron%20beam%20irradiation%20technique%20for%20controlled%20release%20application.pdf
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author Jamingan, Zakiah
Ahmad @ Ayob, Mansor
Hashim, Kamaruddin
Zainuddin, Norhazlin
author_facet Jamingan, Zakiah
Ahmad @ Ayob, Mansor
Hashim, Kamaruddin
Zainuddin, Norhazlin
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description Carboxymethyl Sago starch (CMSS) is one of the natural polymers with high value as a polymeric device for medical application due to its potential as biocompatible materials. The monomer blending with modified natural polymers by irradiation technique has received wide attention due to the simple method of preparation, more promising material and free chemical residue in the product. CMSS/methacrylic acid (MAA) hydrogels were synthesized by Electron Beam irradiation at 2meV, 10mA. The objective of this study was to evaluate the ability of hydrogels from modified carboxymethyl sago starch CMSS for oral drug delivery. The hydrogels were characterized by FT-IR, TGA and DTG. The effects of the preparation conditions such as the,monomer composition and irradiation dose on the gel fraction of the synthesized hydrogel were investigated. The swelling properties of the hydrogel were carried out in acidic media, neutral and alkaline media at different temperatures (27˚C – 60 ˚C).The pH sensitive properties of CMSS/MAA hydrogel showed that it can be used as drug delivery devices due to suitability of pH response to the environment in gastrointestine tract.
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spelling upm.eprints-462162018-03-30T13:36:21Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46216/ Sago starch based hydrogel prepared using electron beam irradiation technique for controlled release application Jamingan, Zakiah Ahmad @ Ayob, Mansor Hashim, Kamaruddin Zainuddin, Norhazlin Carboxymethyl Sago starch (CMSS) is one of the natural polymers with high value as a polymeric device for medical application due to its potential as biocompatible materials. The monomer blending with modified natural polymers by irradiation technique has received wide attention due to the simple method of preparation, more promising material and free chemical residue in the product. CMSS/methacrylic acid (MAA) hydrogels were synthesized by Electron Beam irradiation at 2meV, 10mA. The objective of this study was to evaluate the ability of hydrogels from modified carboxymethyl sago starch CMSS for oral drug delivery. The hydrogels were characterized by FT-IR, TGA and DTG. The effects of the preparation conditions such as the,monomer composition and irradiation dose on the gel fraction of the synthesized hydrogel were investigated. The swelling properties of the hydrogel were carried out in acidic media, neutral and alkaline media at different temperatures (27˚C – 60 ˚C).The pH sensitive properties of CMSS/MAA hydrogel showed that it can be used as drug delivery devices due to suitability of pH response to the environment in gastrointestine tract. Malaysian Analytical Sciences Society 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46216/1/Sago%20starch%20based%20hydrogel%20prepared%20using%20electron%20beam%20irradiation%20technique%20for%20controlled%20release%20application.pdf Jamingan, Zakiah and Ahmad @ Ayob, Mansor and Hashim, Kamaruddin and Zainuddin, Norhazlin (2015) Sago starch based hydrogel prepared using electron beam irradiation technique for controlled release application. Malaysian Journal of Analytical Sciences, 19 (3). pp. 503-512. ISSN 1394-2506
spellingShingle Jamingan, Zakiah
Ahmad @ Ayob, Mansor
Hashim, Kamaruddin
Zainuddin, Norhazlin
Sago starch based hydrogel prepared using electron beam irradiation technique for controlled release application
title Sago starch based hydrogel prepared using electron beam irradiation technique for controlled release application
title_full Sago starch based hydrogel prepared using electron beam irradiation technique for controlled release application
title_fullStr Sago starch based hydrogel prepared using electron beam irradiation technique for controlled release application
title_full_unstemmed Sago starch based hydrogel prepared using electron beam irradiation technique for controlled release application
title_short Sago starch based hydrogel prepared using electron beam irradiation technique for controlled release application
title_sort sago starch based hydrogel prepared using electron beam irradiation technique for controlled release application
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46216/1/Sago%20starch%20based%20hydrogel%20prepared%20using%20electron%20beam%20irradiation%20technique%20for%20controlled%20release%20application.pdf
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