New oil modified acrylic polymer for pH sensitive drug release: Experimental results and statistical analysis
N. Panja, A. K. Chattopadhyay

TL;DR
This study develops and analyzes a pH-sensitive acrylic polymer for controlled drug release, demonstrating how polymer composition influences drug release rates and decay behavior through experimental and statistical methods.
Contribution
Introduces a novel pH-sensitive acrylic polymer blend with detailed statistical analysis, enhancing understanding of drug release mechanisms and polymer decay dynamics.
Findings
pH affects paracetamol release rate
Polymer decay transitions from linear to non-linear
Statistical models predict polymer retention over time
Abstract
We report results of an experimental study, complemented by detailed statistical analysis of the experimental data, on the development of a more effective control method of drug delivery using a pH sensitive acrylic polymer. New copolymers based on acrylic acid and fatty acid are constructed from dodecyl castor oil and a tercopolymer based on methyl methacrylate, acrylic acid and acryl amide were prepared using this new approach. Water swelling characteristics of fatty acid, acrylic acid copolymer and tercopolymer respectively in acid and alkali solutions have been studied by a step-change method. The antibiotic drug cephalosporin and paracetamol have also been incorporated into the polymer blend through dissolution with the release of the antibiotic drug being evaluated in bacterial stain media and buffer solution. Our results show that the rate of release of paracetamol getss affected…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Polymer Synthesis and Characterization · Drug Solubulity and Delivery Systems · Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications
