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    Nano-delivery systems based on carvacrol prodrugs and fibrous clays

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    The fibrous silicates, Palygorskite and Sepiolite, were investigated as low-cost nanocarriers for three carvacrol prodrugs to ameliorate their pharmacokinetic and biopharmaceutic profiles. Adsorption equilibrium studies were performed in order to obtain a drug-clay hybrid system. These hybrid systems were characterized by thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, to study the degree and kind of interactions between the organic and inorganic components. In vitro release and chemical stability of prodrug-clay hybrids were studied in physiological gastrointestinal simulated fluids. The results showed an improvement of the chemical stability of prodrugs in hybrids systems, as well as a sustained release and a retained bioconversion of the prodrugs into the pharmacologically active carvacrol, to improve the antimicrobial activity.This research was funded by MIUR, grant number “FAR2018” and CGL2016-80833-R (Spanish Project) and P18-RT-3786 (Andalusian Project)
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