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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Keller, Stephan Urs
Technical University of Denmark
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- 2024In-situ mineralization of biomass-derived hydrogels boosts capacitive electrochemical energy storage in free-standing 3D carbon aerogelscitations
- 2022Stereolithography-Derived Three-Dimensional Pyrolytic Carbon/Mn3O4 Nanostructures for Free-Standing Hybrid Supercapacitor Electrodescitations
- 2022Selective Passivation of Three-Dimensional Carbon Microelectrodes by Polydopamine Electrodeposition and Local Laser Ablationcitations
- 2021Hot punching for loading of biodegradable microcontainers with budesonide-Soluplus filmcitations
- 2021Suspended highly 3D interdigitated carbon microelectrodescitations
- 2020Highly structured 3D pyrolytic carbon electrodes derived from additive manufacturing technologycitations
- 2019Where Is the Drug? Quantitative 3D Distribution Analyses of Confined Drug-Loaded Polymer Matricescitations
- 2019Pyrolytic carbon resonators for micromechanical thermal analysiscitations
- 2019Wafer-Scale Polymer-Based Transparent Nanocorals with Excellent Nanoplasmonic Photothermal Stability for High-Power and Superfast SERS Imagingcitations
- 2017Suspended 3D pyrolytic carbon microelectrodes for electrochemistrycitations
- 2017Suspended microstructures of epoxy based photoresists fabricated with UV photolithographycitations
- 2017High temperature SU-8 pyrolysis for fabrication of carbon electrodescitations
- 2016Bioengineering of Solution Processed Graphene for the Development of Ultrasensitive Flexible Biosensing Platform
- 2016Pyrolytic 3D Carbon Microelectrodes for Electrochemistry
- 2016Microcontainers for Intestinal Drug Delivery
- 2016Pyrolytic carbon microelectrodes for impedance based cell sensingcitations
- 2016Supercritical impregnation of polymer matrices spatially confined in microcontainers for oral drug delivery: Effect of temperature, pressure and timecitations
- 2016Synthesis and characterization of UV photocrosslinkable hydrogels with poly(N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone): Determination of the network mesh size distributioncitations
- 2015Fabrication of Ni stamp with high aspect ratio, two-leveled, cylindrical microstructures using dry etching and electroplatingcitations
- 2015Microcantilever sensors for fast analysis of enzymatic degradation of poly (D, L-lactide)citations
- 2015Fabrication and loading of oral drug delivery microcontainers using hot punching
- 2015Hot punching of high-aspect-ratio 3D polymeric microstructures for drug deliverycitations
- 2014Physical characterization of photocrosslinked poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) (PVP) hydrogels for drug delivery
- 2014Micromechanical String Resonators: Analytical Tool for Thermal Characterization of Polymerscitations
- 2013Spray coating of microcontainers with eudragit using ferromagnetic shadow masks for controlled oral release of poorly water soluble drugs.
- 2013Sensitive determination of the Young's modulus of thin films by polymeric microcantileverscitations
- 2013Biodegradable microcontainers as an oral drug delivery system for poorly soluble drugs.
- 2013Ferromagnetic shadow mask for spray coating of polymer patternscitations
- 2013Process optimization of ultrasonic spray coating of polymer filmscitations
- 2012Process Optimization for Spray Coating of Poly (vinyl pyrrolidone)
- 2011Biodegradable micromechanical sensors
- 2011Fabrication and characterization of SRN/SU-8 bimorph cantilevers for temperature sensingcitations
- 2010Double layer resist process scheme for metal lift-off with application in inductive heating of microstructurescitations
- 2008Optimized plasma-deposited fluorocarbon coating for dry release and passivation of thin SU-8 cantileverscitations
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Biodegradable microcontainers as an oral drug delivery system for poorly soluble drugs.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To fabricate microcontainers in biodegradable polylactic acid (PLLA) polymer films using hot embossing, and investigate the application of fabricated microcontainers as an oral drug delivery system for a poorly soluble drug.<br/>METHODS: For fabrication of the PLLA microcontainers, a film of PLLA was produced by spin coating. The film was heated above the polymer glass transition temperature (Tg), and a stamp was forced into the film. Following cooling of the film the stamp was removed, exposing the formed microcontainers. Microcontainers were filled with amorphous furosemide sodium salt (produced by spray drying) using a simplified version of a screen printing technique. An enteric-resistant lid of Eudragit L-100 was subsequently spray coated onto the cavity of the microcontainers. Release of amorphous furosemide salt from the coated microcontainers was investigated using a μ-Diss profiler. Release experiments were carried out in biorelevant gastric medium (pH 1.6) for 2 h, followed by 3 h in a biorelevant intestinal medium (pH 6.5). Moreover, biorelevant flow through dissolution was also carried out in conjunction with UV imaging to visualize the release of amorphous furosemide salt from the coated microcontainers.<br/>RESULTS: Fabricated PLLA microcontainers had an inner diameter of 220 μm and a height of 100 μm. The screen printing technique was shown to be an optimized set-up to fill the microcontainers with drug. From the release experiments it was observed that the Eudragit layer prevented drug release in biorelevant gastric medium, while an immediate release of the amorphous furosemide salt was seen in the biorelevant intestinal medium. The same trend was observed in the UV imaging experiments –negligible drug release was observed in gastric medium, whereas following re-equilibration of the dissolution cell with the intestinal medium, a release of furosemide was observed after 1 min with an increased release after 5 min of dissolution.<br/>CONCLUSIONS: Biodegradable microcontainers were successfully fabricated and loaded with drug. Coating with Eudragit L-100 proved to be useful for protecting drug release from microcontainers in gastric medium, and facilitated an immediate release in the intestinal medium. The fabricated microcontainers therefore show considerable future potential as oral drug delivery systems.