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AuthorAttia, Mohamed F.
AuthorMontaser, Ahmed S.
AuthorArifuzzaman, Md
AuthorPitz, Megan
AuthorJlassi, Khouloud
AuthorAlexander-Bryant, Angela
AuthorKelly, Stephen S.
AuthorAlexis, Frank
AuthorWhitehead, Daniel C.
Available date2024-06-03T06:16:31Z
Publication Date2021
Publication NamePolymers
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13111863
ISSN20734360
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/55755
AbstractIn this study we developed electrospun cellulose acetate nanofibers (CANFs) that were loaded with a model non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) (ibuprofen, Ib) and coated with poly(acrylamide) (poly-AAm) hydrogel polymer using two consecutive steps: an electrospinning process followed by photopolymerization of AAm. Coated and non-coated CANF formulations were characterized by several microscopic and spectroscopic techniques to evaluate their physicochemical properties. An analysis of the kinetic release profile of Ib showed noticeable differences due to the presence or absence of the poly-AAm hydrogel polymer. Poly-AAm coating facilitated a constant release rate of drug as opposed to a more conventional burst release. The non-coated CANFs showed low cumulative drug release concentrations (ca. 35 and 83% at 5 and 10% loading, respectively). Conversely, poly-AAm coated CANFs were found to promote the release of drug (ca. 84 and 99.8% at 5 and 10% loading, respectively). Finally, the CANFs were found to be superbly cytocompatible.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI
SubjectCellulose acetate
Drug delivery
Electrospinning
Kinetic release
Nanofibers
Poly(acrylamide) hydrogel
TitleIn situ photopolymerization of acrylamide hydrogel to coat cellulose acetate nanofibers for drug delivery system
TypeArticle
Issue Number11
Volume Number13


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