The bio-adhesion is a complex phenomenon which takes place when two materials (at least one of biological nature, the other usually is a polymeric one) are held together for extended periods of time, usually for local drug delivery purposes. Despite bio-adhesion is widely exploited in commercial pharmaceuticals such as the buccal patches, the underlying phenomena of the process are not completely clarified yet. In this study experimental tests, in which the role of biological membranes is played by a water-rich agarose gel whereas patches are mimicked by hydrogel tablets (made of Carbopol or of Carbopol added with NaCl), have been used to analyze the behavior of the model system above described. Tablets have been forced to adhere on the aga...
The mechanical properties of hydrated biomaterials are non-recoverable upon unconfined compression i...
CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE FACULTY OF PHARMACY IN HRADEC KRÁLOVÉ Department of Pharmaceutical Tech...
The release behavior of salicylic acid and the bioadhesion properties of crosslinked polyacid hydrop...
The bio-adhesion is a complex phenomenon which takes place when two materials (at least one of biolo...
Adhesion is an important property for the functionality of many medical devices. One reason for the ...
Background: Hydrogels are widely used for cutaneous formulations; thereby comparing the bioadhesive ...
As polymer networks infiltrated with water, hydrogels are major constituents of animal and plant bod...
This Bachelor´s thesis deals with study of adhesion of hydrogels materials to the surface. Three bio...
Hydrogels are peculiar soft materials formed by a 3D polymeric network surrounded by water molecules...
Gels dosage forms are successfully used as drug delivery systems considering their ability to contro...
International audienceWe have developed a new experimental methodology to investigate the adhesive p...
Carbopol is one of the most common thickening agent for water phases. It is used after neutralisatio...
The mechanical properties of hydrated biomaterials are non-recoverable upon unconfined compression i...
CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE FACULTY OF PHARMACY IN HRADEC KRÁLOVÉ Department of Pharmaceutical Tech...
The release behavior of salicylic acid and the bioadhesion properties of crosslinked polyacid hydrop...
The bio-adhesion is a complex phenomenon which takes place when two materials (at least one of biolo...
Adhesion is an important property for the functionality of many medical devices. One reason for the ...
Background: Hydrogels are widely used for cutaneous formulations; thereby comparing the bioadhesive ...
As polymer networks infiltrated with water, hydrogels are major constituents of animal and plant bod...
This Bachelor´s thesis deals with study of adhesion of hydrogels materials to the surface. Three bio...
Hydrogels are peculiar soft materials formed by a 3D polymeric network surrounded by water molecules...
Gels dosage forms are successfully used as drug delivery systems considering their ability to contro...
International audienceWe have developed a new experimental methodology to investigate the adhesive p...
Carbopol is one of the most common thickening agent for water phases. It is used after neutralisatio...
The mechanical properties of hydrated biomaterials are non-recoverable upon unconfined compression i...
CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE FACULTY OF PHARMACY IN HRADEC KRÁLOVÉ Department of Pharmaceutical Tech...
The release behavior of salicylic acid and the bioadhesion properties of crosslinked polyacid hydrop...