Scleroglucan is a natural polysaccharide, produced by fungi of the genus Sclerotium, that has been extensively studied for various commercial applications (secondary oil recovery, ceramic glazes, food, paints, etc.) and also shows several interesting pharmacological properties. This review focuses its attention on the use of scleroglucan, and some derivatives, in the field of pharmaceutics and in particular for the formulation of modified-release dosage forms. The reported investigations refer mainly to the following topics: natural scleroglucan suitable for the preparation of sustained release tablets and ocular formulations; oxidized and crosslinked scleroglucan used as a matrix for dosage forms sensitive to environmental conditions; co-c...
Scleroglucan is a fungal polysaccharide that, when dispersed in water, assumes a very stable triple ...
A new type of hydrogel was prepared, under controlled conditions, by diffusion of Ca(II) ions into a...
A new type of hydrogel was prepared, under controlled conditions, by diffusion of Ca(II) ions into a...
Scleroglucan is a natural polysaccharide, produced by fungi of the genus Sclerotium, that has been e...
The aim of the work was the characterization of a new polysaccharidic physical hydrogel, obtained fr...
The aim of the work was the characterization of a new polysaccharidic physical hydrogel, obtained fr...
The polysaccharide Scleroglucan, one of the most rigid polymers found in nature, can form a chemical...
The polysaccharide scleroglucan (Sclg), exploited as a matrix suitable for modified drug delivery, w...
Scleroglucan (Scl) a natural polysaccharide produced by fungi of the genus Sclerotium has been modi...
A carboxymethyl derivative of scleroglucan (Scl-CM) with a derivatization degree of 65 +/- A 5% was ...
Gel matrices of scleroglucans from Sclerotium rolfsii ATCC 201126 (EPS I and EPS II, from 48-h and 7...
New hydrogels obtained by a crosslinking reaction between the polycarboxylated derivative of sclerog...
Chemical gels obtained by cross-linking reaction between scleroglucan and I, omega-dicarboxylic acid...
Physical hydrogels of a high-carboxymethylated derivative of scleroglucan (Scl-CM300) were investiga...
A carboxymethyl derivative of scleroglucan (Scl-CM) with a 65±5% carboxylic group degree of derivati...
Scleroglucan is a fungal polysaccharide that, when dispersed in water, assumes a very stable triple ...
A new type of hydrogel was prepared, under controlled conditions, by diffusion of Ca(II) ions into a...
A new type of hydrogel was prepared, under controlled conditions, by diffusion of Ca(II) ions into a...
Scleroglucan is a natural polysaccharide, produced by fungi of the genus Sclerotium, that has been e...
The aim of the work was the characterization of a new polysaccharidic physical hydrogel, obtained fr...
The aim of the work was the characterization of a new polysaccharidic physical hydrogel, obtained fr...
The polysaccharide Scleroglucan, one of the most rigid polymers found in nature, can form a chemical...
The polysaccharide scleroglucan (Sclg), exploited as a matrix suitable for modified drug delivery, w...
Scleroglucan (Scl) a natural polysaccharide produced by fungi of the genus Sclerotium has been modi...
A carboxymethyl derivative of scleroglucan (Scl-CM) with a derivatization degree of 65 +/- A 5% was ...
Gel matrices of scleroglucans from Sclerotium rolfsii ATCC 201126 (EPS I and EPS II, from 48-h and 7...
New hydrogels obtained by a crosslinking reaction between the polycarboxylated derivative of sclerog...
Chemical gels obtained by cross-linking reaction between scleroglucan and I, omega-dicarboxylic acid...
Physical hydrogels of a high-carboxymethylated derivative of scleroglucan (Scl-CM300) were investiga...
A carboxymethyl derivative of scleroglucan (Scl-CM) with a 65±5% carboxylic group degree of derivati...
Scleroglucan is a fungal polysaccharide that, when dispersed in water, assumes a very stable triple ...
A new type of hydrogel was prepared, under controlled conditions, by diffusion of Ca(II) ions into a...
A new type of hydrogel was prepared, under controlled conditions, by diffusion of Ca(II) ions into a...