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Transport in polymers : application to controlled drug releaseHyde, Thomas Miles January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
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IN VITRO SIMULATION OF IN VIVO PERFORMANCE OF ORAL DOSED NANOPARTICULATE INSULINGolkaran, Donya 26 August 2013 (has links)
The aim of this study was to evaluate the factors, which affect insulin release and stability in simulated gastrointestinal fluid that ultimately will reduce the bioavailability of insulin in a nanoparticulate oral delivery system. The focus was on nanoparticulate carriers developed by C. Reis, which have the highest level of bioavailability reported in the literature thus far.
Particles observed by TEM were spherical and particle analyzer data showed that the peak of the distribution was 10 nm. Entrapment efficiency of insulin was 85%. Insulin retention/release was evaluated in both enzymatic and enzyme-free simulated digestive fluids. HPLC measurement showed that insulin was stable in acid condition in presence and absence of pepsin. By changing the pH to 6.8 in an intestinal simulation, the amount of insulin decreased such that at the end of the 5 h simulation, 71% of the insulin was measureable in simulated GI fluid in presence of enzymes.
Insulin release profile from nanoparticles was low in gastric condition. After changing the pH to 6.8, an initial release of insulin occurred in the first 1h followed by plateau state in the remaining 2h. After a total of 5h in acidic followed by neutral pH medium, the formulation retained 48% of the insulin in the particles in simulated GI fluid in presence of enzyme. As confirmation of the amount of retained insulin, after 5h, particles were dissolved and the formulation was shown to fully retain up to 45% of the insulin in extended simulated gastrointestinal condition in the presence of enzymes.
Insulin release behavior was investigated in different simulated small intestinal media by incorporating phosphate buffer or bicarbonate buffer and physiological electrolytes. The release rate from particles in the phosphate buffer was faster compared to bicarbonate buffers. KBB-C showed a release profile that was very different from other media, with about 10% released in the first 30 min and 70% of the insulin remaining entrapped within the particles at the end of the experiment. Release in this buffer was reduced due to the decreased sodium to calcium ratio compared to the other KBB media. / Thesis (Master, Chemical Engineering) -- Queen's University, 2013-08-26 13:02:50.837
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Design and mechanistic evaluation of novel pore-regulated polymer matrices for transmucosal drug deliveryAdeleke, Oluwatoyin Ayotomilola 14 February 2012 (has links)
Ph.D., Faculty of Health Sciences. University of the Witwatersrand, 2011
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The evaluation of melamine dendrimers as potential macromolecular vehicles for anticancer drug deliveryNeerman, Michael Frederick 29 August 2005 (has links)
Often associated with chemotherapy are the dangerous and sometimes lifethreatening
side effects towards non-cancerous tissue that can occur while on such drug
regimens. The design and utilization of macromolecular drug delivery vehicles is
gaining much attention because the vascular system of tumor tissue possesses properties
that make it permeable to macromolecules. The attachment or encapsulation of
anticancer drugs to macromolecules can be used to selectively deliver these drugs to
tumor tissue thereby minimizing the toxic effects towards healthy tissue while
specifically targeting the tumor. Moreover, the association of poorly water soluble drugs
with soluble macromolecules can increase the water solubility of such hydrophobic
drugs. Finally, association of chemotherapeutic agents with macromolecules can also
increase the drugs?? circulation time by decreasing the rate of renal clearance thus leading
to improve pharmacokinetics.
A class of spherical, hyperbranched polymers known as dendrimers has received
much attention as potential vehicles for anticancer drug delivery. Dendrimers based on
melamine might afford such use as macromolecular carriers for drug delivery. Therefore
an evaluation of melamine dendrimers is reported. The goal of objective one was to
assess both the in vitro and in vivo biocompatibilities of a cationic dendrimer based on
melamine. The results reported herein indicate that this particular species of dendrimer is
not suitable for in vivo use and did not warrant further investigation.
The goals of objective two were to see what impact surface modification had on
the in vitro and in vivo toxicities of a melamine dendrimer. The results presented here
indicate that surface modification of a cationic dendrimer to anionic or neutral species
can extensively increase biocompatibility. Moreover, the introduction of neutral
poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) grafts affords the most protection in vitro and in vivo.
Interaction with albumin, controlled drug release, cellular uptake along with
favorable biodistribution patterns are vital factors that must be evaluated when screening
a drug delivery system. Evaluating the PEGylated dendrimer as a vehicle for anticancer
drug delivery, the goal of objective three, provides initial evidence that the PEGylated
dendrimer displays favorable characteristics as a vehicle for drug delivery and justifies
additional studies utilizing in vivo models.
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The role of ethical principles in promoting efficient service delivery at the Department of Education in the Capricorn District of Limpopo ProvinceTsebe, Malose Johannes January 2011 (has links)
Thesis (MPA) --University of Limpopo, 2011. / In this research report, I present the role of ethical principles in promoting efficient service delivery at the Department of Education in the Capricorn District of Limpopo Province. I critically present what the codes of conduct are; and explore the challenges and constraints faced by the public regarding behaviour and conduct of public officials
Both the interviews and the questionnaires of the study were conducted at Capricorn District of the Department of Education at Lebowakgomo. The subjects of the study were all the current personnel attached to the Human Resource Management of the district.The report is concluded with an assessment of the challenges and constraints faced by the districttowards acceptable conduct as opposed to unacceptable or unethical behaviour, as well asrecommendations for addressing them.
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Relationship between method of delivery and breastfeeding outcomes a research project submitted in partial fulfillment ... /Bania, Laurie. Moll, Roberta. January 1985 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1985.
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The effect of childbirth education on delivery outcomes a report submitted in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Master of Science, Nurse-Midwifery Track, Parent-Child Nursing ... /Cole, Elaine C. January 1994 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1994.
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Polyethylene glycol (PEG) as a key component of long-circulating delivery system for therapy and imaging doctoral thesis /Sawant, Rishikesh Manohar. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Northeastern University, 2008. / Title from title page (viewed Aug. 4, 2009). Graduate School, Bouvé College of Health Sciences, School of Pharmacy. Includes bibliographical references.
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Method of delivery and risk of subsequent adverse maternal health outcomes /Lydon-Rochelle, Mona Theresa. January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 60-71).
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Relationship between method of delivery and breastfeeding outcomes a research project submitted in partial fulfillment ... /Bania, Laurie. Moll, Roberta. January 1985 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1985.
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