From formulation of acrylamide-based hydrogels to their optimization for drug release using response surface methodology

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, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (NaCMC) and magnesium oxide (MgO) nanoparticles by crosslin...

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Main Authors: Sabbagh, Farzaneh, Muhamad, Ida Idayu, Nazari, Zahra, Mobini, Peyman, Taraghdari, Sara Baghban
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2018.06.022
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spelling my.utm.841452019-12-16T01:57:05Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/84145/ From formulation of acrylamide-based hydrogels to their optimization for drug release using response surface methodology Sabbagh, Farzaneh Muhamad, Ida Idayu Nazari, Zahra Mobini, Peyman Taraghdari, Sara Baghban TP Chemical technology 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, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (NaCMC) and magnesium oxide (MgO) nanoparticles by crosslinking polymerization. N,N,N′,N′-tetramethylethylenediamine and ammonium persulfate as the initiator was applied in the structure of the polymer. Findings of the study considered the nano composites consisting of MgO have the highest swelling ratio compared to pure Aam hydrogels. Thus, MgO is an appropriate nanoparticle to be used in the nano composites. Response surface methodology (RSM) based on a central composite design (CCD Design) was applied to optimize the preparation variables of a hydrogel consisted of MgO, NaCMC. With the swelling ratio for acrylamide-based hydrogel as the response, the effects of two variables, i.e. MgO and NaCMC were investigated. The effects of pH, temperature, MgO, and NaCMC on the drug release were investigated using the CCD design. The predicted appropriate drug release conditions for the hydrogel at the highest rate of temperature (37.50 °C) and pH: 4.10, is at its highest value, while the lower drug release is at temperature 38 °C and pH 3.50. With the desired value of MgO (0.01 g) and amount of NaCMC (0.1 g). Elsevier Ltd 2018-11 Article PeerReviewed Sabbagh, Farzaneh and Muhamad, Ida Idayu and Nazari, Zahra and Mobini, Peyman and Taraghdari, Sara Baghban (2018) From formulation of acrylamide-based hydrogels to their optimization for drug release using response surface methodology. Materials Science and Engineering C, 92 . pp. 20-25. ISSN 0928-4931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2018.06.022
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topic TP Chemical technology
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Sabbagh, Farzaneh
Muhamad, Ida Idayu
Nazari, Zahra
Mobini, Peyman
Taraghdari, Sara Baghban
From formulation of acrylamide-based hydrogels to their optimization for drug release using response surface methodology
description 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, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (NaCMC) and magnesium oxide (MgO) nanoparticles by crosslinking polymerization. N,N,N′,N′-tetramethylethylenediamine and ammonium persulfate as the initiator was applied in the structure of the polymer. Findings of the study considered the nano composites consisting of MgO have the highest swelling ratio compared to pure Aam hydrogels. Thus, MgO is an appropriate nanoparticle to be used in the nano composites. Response surface methodology (RSM) based on a central composite design (CCD Design) was applied to optimize the preparation variables of a hydrogel consisted of MgO, NaCMC. With the swelling ratio for acrylamide-based hydrogel as the response, the effects of two variables, i.e. MgO and NaCMC were investigated. The effects of pH, temperature, MgO, and NaCMC on the drug release were investigated using the CCD design. The predicted appropriate drug release conditions for the hydrogel at the highest rate of temperature (37.50 °C) and pH: 4.10, is at its highest value, while the lower drug release is at temperature 38 °C and pH 3.50. With the desired value of MgO (0.01 g) and amount of NaCMC (0.1 g).
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author Sabbagh, Farzaneh
Muhamad, Ida Idayu
Nazari, Zahra
Mobini, Peyman
Taraghdari, Sara Baghban
author_facet Sabbagh, Farzaneh
Muhamad, Ida Idayu
Nazari, Zahra
Mobini, Peyman
Taraghdari, Sara Baghban
author_sort Sabbagh, Farzaneh
title From formulation of acrylamide-based hydrogels to their optimization for drug release using response surface methodology
title_short From formulation of acrylamide-based hydrogels to their optimization for drug release using response surface methodology
title_full From formulation of acrylamide-based hydrogels to their optimization for drug release using response surface methodology
title_fullStr From formulation of acrylamide-based hydrogels to their optimization for drug release using response surface methodology
title_full_unstemmed From formulation of acrylamide-based hydrogels to their optimization for drug release using response surface methodology
title_sort from formulation of acrylamide-based hydrogels to their optimization for drug release using response surface methodology
publisher Elsevier Ltd
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2018.06.022
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