Physical–Chemical Aspects of the Preparation and Drug Release of Electrospun Scaffolds

Cui, Lu ✉ [Cui, Lu (Kémiai tudományok...), author] Department of Physical Chemistry and Material S... (BUTE / FCTB); Molnár, Judit Rebeka; Budai-Szűcs, Mária [Budai-Szűcs, Mária (Gyógyszertechnológia), author] Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology and Regu... (SZTE / FP); Szécsényi, Mária [Szécsényi, Mária (növénybiológia), author] Department of Medical Microbiology (SZTE / ASZMS); Burián, Katalin [Burián, Katalin (orvosi mikrobiológia), author] Department of Medical Microbiology (SZTE / ASZMS); Vályi, Péter [Vályi, Péter (Parodontológia), author] Department of Oral Diagnosics (SU / FD); Berkó, Szilvia [Berkó, Szilvia (Gyógyszertechnológia), author] Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology and Regu... (SZTE / FP); Pukánszky, Béla [Pukánszky, Béla (polimerfizika), author] Department of Physical Chemistry and Material S... (BUTE / FCTB); Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry (RCNS); Polymer Physics (IMEC)

English Article (Journal Article) Scientific
Published: PHARMACEUTICS 1999-4923 13 (10) Paper: 1645 , 15 p. 2021
  • SJR Scopus - Pharmaceutical Science: Q1
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Fundings:
  • (BME IE-NAT TKP2020) Funder: NRDIO
Subjects:
  • Basic medicine
  • Chemical sciences
  • MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES
Fibers were spun from a mixture of dichloromethane (DCM) and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) solution of poly(lactic acid)(PLA) containing various amounts of amoxicillin (Amox) as the active component. Composition changes during spinning, structure, solubility, and the location of the drug were considered during the evaluation of drug release and microbial activity. The results showed that the composition of the material changes during the preparation procedure. The solubility of the drug in the components and that of the components in each other is limited, which results in the formation of several phases and the precipitation of the drug. The technology used results in the partitioning of the drug; some is located inside, while the rest is among the fibers. The wetting of the fibers or disks by the water-based dissolution media is poor, the penetration of the liquid into and the diffusion of the active component out of the device takes considerable time. Drug release takes place in one, burst-like step, only Amox located among the fibers dissolve and diffuse into the surrounding medium. The slow second stage of release claimed in the literature is less probable because the size of the Amox molecule is considerably larger than the holes creating the free volume of the polymer. The prepared device has antimicrobial activity, inhibits the growth of the two bacterial strains studied. The time scale of activity is short and corresponds to that of the release experiments and the burst-like behavior of the device. The results clearly prove that physical–chemical factors play a determining role in the effect and efficiency of medical devices prepared from electrospun fibers containing an active component.
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