16 research outputs found
Transdermal patches: Design and current approaches to painless drug delivery
Use of transdermal patches can evade many issues associated with oral drug delivery, such as first-pass hepatic metabolism, enzymatic digestion attack, drug hydrolysis and degradation in acidic media, drug fluctuations, and gastrointestinal irritation. This article reviews various transdermal patches available in the market, types, structural components, polymer role, and the required assessment tools. Although transdermal patches have medical applications for smoking cessation, pain relief, osteoporosis, contraception, motion sickness, angina pectoris, and cardiac disorders, advances in formulation development are ongoing to make transdermal patches capable of delivering more challenging drugs. Transdermal patches can be tailored and developed according to the physicochemical properties of active and inactive components, and applicability for long-term use. Therefore, a number of chemical approaches and physical techniques for transdermal patch development are under investigation
Corrigendum to “Effects of Lipoic Acid Supplementation on Activities of Cyclooxygenases and Levels of Prostaglandins E 2
Background. Our aim was to evaluate the protective effect of lipoic acid (LA) on fetal outcome of diabetic mothers. Methods. Diabetes was induced in female rats using streptozotocin and rats were made pregnant. Pregnant control (group 1; n=9; and group 2; n=7) or pregnant diabetic (group 3; n=10; and group 4; n=8) rats were treated daily with either LA (groups 2 and 4) or vehicle (groups 1 and 3) between gestational days 0 and 15. On day 15 of gestation, the fetuses, placentas, and membranes were dissected, examined morphologically, and then homogenized, to measure cyclooxygenase (COX) activities and metabolisms of prostaglandin (PG) E2 (PGEM) and PGF2α (PGFM) levels. The level of total glutathione was measured in the maternal liver and plasma and in all fetuses. Results. Supplementation of diabetic rats with LA was found to significantly (p<0.05) reduce resorption rates in diabetic rats and led to a significant (p<0.05) increase in liver, plasma, and fetuses total glutathione from LA-TD rats as compared to those from V-TD. Decreased levels of PGEM and elevated levels of PGFM in the fetuses, placentas, and membranes were characteristic of experimental diabetic gestation associated with malformation. The levels of PGEM in malformed fetuses from LA-TD mothers was significantly (p<0.05) higher than those in malformed fetuses from V-TD rats. Conclusions. LA treatment did not completely prevent the occurrence of malformations. Thus, other factors may be involved in the pathogenesis of the diabetes-induced congenital malformations
Effects of Lipoic Acid Supplementation on Activities of Cyclooxygenases and Levels of Prostaglandins E 2 and F 2 Metabolites, in the Offspring of Rats with Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetes
Background. Our aim was to evaluate the protective effect of lipoic acid (LA) on fetal outcome of diabetic mothers. Methods. Diabetes was induced in female rats using streptozotocin and rats were made pregnant. Pregnant control (group 1; = 9; and group 2; = 7) or pregnant diabetic (group 3; = 10; and group 4; = 8) rats were treated daily with either LA (groups 2 and 4) or vehicle (groups 1 and 3) between gestational days 0 and 15. On day 15 of gestation, the fetuses, placentas, and membranes were dissected, examined morphologically, and then homogenized, to measure cyclooxygenase (COX) activities and metabolisms of prostaglandin (PG) E 2 (PGEM) and PGF 2 (PGFM) levels. The level of total glutathione was measured in the maternal liver and plasma and in all fetuses. Results. Supplementation of diabetic rats with LA was found to significantly ( < 0.05) reduce resorption rates in diabetic rats and led to a significant ( < 0.05) increase in liver, plasma, and fetuses total glutathione from LA-TD rats as compared to those from V-TD. Decreased levels of PGEM and elevated levels of PGFM in the fetuses, placentas, and membranes were characteristic of experimental diabetic gestation associated with malformation. The levels of PGEM in malformed fetuses from LA-TD mothers was significantly ( < 0.05) higher than those in malformed fetuses from V-TD rats. Conclusions. LA treatment did not completely prevent the occurrence of malformations. Thus, other factors may be involved in the pathogenesis of the diabetesinduced congenital malformations
An adaptive delayed acknowledgment strategy to improve TCP performance in multi-hop wireless networks.
In multi-hop wireless networks, transmission control protocol (TCP) suffers from performance deterioration due to poor wireless channel characteristics. Earlier studies have shown that the small TCP acknowledgments consume as much wireless resources as the long TCP data packets. Moreover, generating an acknowledgment (ACK) for each incoming data packet reduces the performance of TCP. The main factor affecting TCP performance in multi-hop wireless networks is the contention and collision between ACK and data packets that share the same path. Thus, lowering the number of ACKs using the delayed acknowledgment option defined in IETF RFC 1122 will improve TCP performance. However, large cumulative ACKs will induce packet loss due to retransmission time-out at the sender side of TCP. Motivated by this understanding, we propose a new TCP receiver with an adaptive delayed ACK strategy to improve TCP performance in multi-hop wireless networks. Extensive simulations have been done to prove and evaluate our strategy over different topologies. The simulation results demonstrate that our strategy can improve TCP performance significantly
Spiro-cyklotrifosfazen z trzema funkcyjnymi grupami końcowymi: synteza i charakterystyka struktury nowych policyklotrifosfazenów z grupami zasad Schiffa
A new tris-spiro-(3,4-dioxybenzaldehyde)cyclotriphosphazene [PNCHO] was synthesized from the condensation of hexachlorocyclotriphosphazene with 3,4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde in the presence of strong base. Further reaction of the trialdehydic cyclotriphosphazene based molecules [PNCHO] with three different dianilines (benzidine, 4,4’-methylenedianiline and 4,4′-Sulfonyldianiline) resulted in creation of a new poly(tris-spiro-3,4-dioxbenzene)cyclotriphosphazenes with Schiff-base groups [PNSB1-3]. The structures of [PNCHO] and the polycyclotriphosphazenes-schiff base derivatives were characterized by means of FTIR, 1H, 13C NMR and C.H.N elemental analysis. Differential scanning calorimetery (DSC) revealed a relatively high glass transition temperature (135−175°C) of obtained polymers. Thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) exhibited their good thermal stability (up to 375°C). The char yield was about 36–42% at 700°C. All polymers were self-extinguishable as the LOI (Limiting Oxygen Index) values were above 26% and this meets with the V-0 and V-1, classification (UL-94). No fumes, soot, or toxic gases emission were observed during burning. The polymers obtained can be used as environmentally friendly, flame-retardant materials.Nowy tris-spiro-(3,4-dioksybenzaldehydo)cyklotrifosfazen [PNCHO] zsyntetyzowano w procesie kondensacji heksachlorocyklotrifosfazenu z 3,4-dihydroksybenzaldehydem w obecności silnej zasady. W wyniku reakcji trialdehydo cyklotrifosfazenów z trzema różnymi dianilinami (benzydyna, 4,4’-metylenodianilina i 4,4’-sulfonylodianilina) otrzymano poli(tris-spiro-3,4-dioksabenzeno)cyklotrifosfazeny z zasadami Schiffa [PNSB1-3]. PNCHO i pochodne policyklotrifosfazen-zasady Schiffa scharakteryzowano za pomocą analizy elementarnej (C, H, N), FTIR, 1H, 13C NMR. Metodą różnicowej kalorymetrii skaningowej (DSC) wykazano wysoką temperaturę zeszklenia (135−175°C) otrzymanych polimerów. Metodą analizy termograwimetrycznej (TGA) potwierdzono ich dobrą stabilność termiczną (do 375°C). Stopień zwęglenia po spaleniu wynosił w temp. 700°C ok. 36–42%. Wszystkie polimery były samogasnące, ponieważ wartości LOI (Limiting Oxygen Index) przekraczały 26%, co odpowiada klasie palności V-0 i V-1 (UL-94). Podczas spalania nie zaobserwowano emisji oparów, sadzy ani toksycznych gazów. Otrzymane polimery mogą znaleźć zastosowanie jako przyjazne dla środowiska materiały trudnopalne
Synteza, charakterystyka, właściwości termiczne i ognioodporne nowych homokopolimerów i kopolimerów blokowych poliakrylanu i żywicy epoksydowej z rdzeniem cyklotrifosfazenowym
New homo- and block copolymers composed of polyacrylate and epoxy resin with hexafunctional cyclotriphosphazene core were synthesized and characterized by FT-IR and 1H-, 13C-, and 31P- NMR. The first homopolymer, PN-polyacry was prepared from the direct condensation of 2-hydroxyethylacrylate with acyl chloride of hexakis(4-carboxyphenoxy)cyclotriphosphazene, PN-acyl. The second homopolymer, PN-Ep, was prepared in a direct reaction of catalyzed carboxyl groups of hexakis(4-carboxyphenoxy)cyclotriphosphazene PN-COOH with epoxy resin via an oxirane ring opening reaction. The block copolymer, PN-Ep/polyacry, was prepared from the partial coupling of 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate with the PN-acyl, followed by the reaction of unreacted carboxyl groups with epoxy resin. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis of the PN-Ep/polyacry copolymer exhibited good compatibility between polyacrylate and cured epoxy resin. Thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) revealed that the prepared polymeric systems accumulate 30–38 wt % char at elevated temperatures, compared to neat polyacrylate and cured epoxy resin, which accumulate negligible char at 700 °C. The limiting oxygen index (LOI) exhibited significant enhancement of fire retardant properties of the prepared polymeric systems. A scanning electron microscopy (SEM) morphology study revealed that PN-polyacry and PN-Ep/polyacrylate produced intumescent char residues while PN-Ep produced solid dense char with a nonporous surface.Zsyntetyzowano nowe homopolimery i kopolimery blokowe złożone z poliakrylanu i żywicy epoksydowej z sześciofunkcyjnym rdzeniem cyklotrifosfazenu. Struktury scharakteryzowano metodami FT-IR i 1H-, 13C- oraz 31P-NMR. Pierwszy homopolimer, poliakrylan (PN), wytworzono w bezpośredniej kondensacji akrylanu 2-hydroksyetylu z chlorkiem acylu heksakis(4-karboksyfenoksy)cyklotrifosfazenu (PN-acyl). Drugi homopolimer (PN-Ep) wytworzono w katalizowanej bezpośredniej reakcji grup karboksylowych heksakis(4-karboksyfenoksy) cyklotrifosfazenu (PN-COOH) z żywicą epoksydową w wyniku otwarcia pierścienia oksiranowego. Kopolimer blokowy (PN-Ep/poliakry) otrzymano w procesie częściowego sprzęgania akrylanu 2-hydroksyetylu z PN-acylem i następnej reakcji nieprzereagowanych grup karboksylowych z żywicą epoksydową. Analiza kopolimeru PN-Ep/poliakry za pomocą różnicowego kalorymetru skaningowego (DSC) wykazała dobrą kompatybilność między poliakrylanem i utwardzoną żywicą epoksydową, a na podstawie analizy termograwimetrycznej (TGA) stwierdzono, że przygotowane układy polimerowe spalają się w podwyższonej temperaturze do karbonizatu (30—38% mas.), podczas gdy czysty poliakrylan i utwardzona żywica epoksydowa w 700 °C wytwarzają jego pomijalne ilości. Wartość granicznego wskaźnika tlenowego (LOI) wskazywała na znaczące zwiększenie ognioodporności przygotowanych układów polimerowych. Badanie morfologii przy użyciu skaningowego mikroskopu elektronowego (SEM) wykazało, że w wyniku spalania poliakrylanu PN i PN-Ep/poliakrylanu wytwarza się pozostałość pęczniejących karbonizatów, podczas gdy w procesie spalania PN-Ep wytwarzał się zwarty gęsty osad o nieporowatej powierzchni
Effects of Lipoic Acid Supplementation on Activities of Cyclooxygenases and Levels of Prostaglandins E2 and F2α Metabolites, in the Offspring of Rats with Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetes
Background. Our aim was to evaluate the protective effect of lipoic acid (LA) on fetal outcome of diabetic mothers. Methods. Diabetes was induced in female rats using streptozotocin and rats were made pregnant. Pregnant control (group 1; n=9; and group 2; n=7) or pregnant diabetic (group 3; n=10; and group 4; n=8) rats were treated daily with either LA (groups 2 and 4) or vehicle (groups 1 and 3) between gestational days 0 and 15. On day 15 of gestation, the fetuses, placentas, and membranes were dissected, examined morphologically, and then homogenized, to measure cyclooxygenase (COX) activities and metabolisms of prostaglandin (PG) E2 (PGEM) and PGF2α (PGFM) levels. The level of total glutathione was measured in the maternal liver and plasma and in all fetuses. Results. Supplementation of diabetic rats with LA was found to significantly (p<0.05) reduce resorption rates in diabetic rats and led to a significant (p<0.05) increase in liver, plasma, and fetuses total glutathione from LA-TD rats as compared to those from V-TD. Decreased levels of PGEM and elevated levels of PGFM in the fetuses, placentas, and membranes were characteristic of experimental diabetic gestation associated with malformation. The levels of PGEM in malformed fetuses from LA-TD mothers was significantly (p<0.05) higher than those in malformed fetuses from V-TD rats. Conclusions. LA treatment did not completely prevent the occurrence of malformations. Thus, other factors may be involved in the pathogenesis of the diabetes-induced congenital malformations
Concentration dependent structural ordering of poloxamine 908 on polystyrene nanoparticles and their modulatory role on complement consumption
Adsorption of poloxamine 908, a tetrafunctional polyethylene oxide (PEO)-polypropylene oxide ethylenediamine block copolymer, onto the surface of monodispersed polystyrene nanoparticles (232±0.33 nm) follows a bimodal pattern. Initially, the isotherm follows a Langmuir profile with a plateau observable over a very narrow equilibrium poloxamine concentration (0.0018–0.0031 mM). The isotherm then begins to rise again, reaching a final plateau at equilibrium poloxamine concentrations above 0.0089 mM. Similarly, the profile of the adsorbed layer thickness of poloxamine on the surface of nanoparticles is bimodal. The first plateau corresponds to a thickness of 4.6±0.07 nm, which occurs over the same range of poloxamine concentrations as in the initial plateau of the adsorption isotherm. The second plateau corresponds to a thickness of 9.53±0.32nm, observable at a minimum poloxamine concentration of 0.0067 mM. By using a calculated radius of gyration of a PEO chain in poloxamine as 3.1 nm, these observations reflect dynamic changes in the arrangement of surface projected PEO chains; a mushroom-like conformation at the first plateau region of the adsorption isotherm, followed by a transition into a brush-like conformation. These conformational changes are also reflected in rheological studies; the apparent viscosity of nanoparticles in which the PEO chains are in mushroom conformation is considerably higher than particles displaying the brush conformation. Further, atomic force microscopy studies (height profile and phase lag measurements) corroborated that the proposed poloxamine concentration dependent transition of surface associated PEO chains from mushroom to brush appearance is conserved when nanoparticles are dried under ambient conditions. Finally, we compared the influence of the surface PEO characteristics on complement consumption in human serum. Our results show complement-activating nature of all poloxamine-coated nanoparticles. However, complement consumption is reduced substantially with particles bearing a minimum of 11448 poloxamine molecules on their surface, thus demonstrating the importance of PEO surface density as well as brush conformation in suppressing complement consumption. This relationship between surface characteristics of poloxamine nanoparticles and their in vivo performance is discussed