8 results on '"Palmieri, Giovanni"'
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2. Characterization and Stability of Emulsion Gels Based on Acrylamide/Sodium Acryloyldimethyl Taurate Copolymer
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Bonacucina, Giulia, Cespi, Marco, and Palmieri, Giovanni F.
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- 2009
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3. Rheological Evaluation of Silicon/Carbopol Hydrophilic Gel Systems as a Vehicle for Delivery of Water Insoluble Drugs
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Bonacucina, Giulia, Cespi, Marco, Misici-Falzi, Monica, and Palmieri, Giovanni F.
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- 2008
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4. Acrylic polymers as thickening agents for tetraglycol cosolvent.
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Bonacucina, Giulia and Palmieri, Giovanni F.
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DOSAGE forms of drugs , *CONTROLLED release drugs , *VISCOSITY , *DRUG delivery systems , *ETHYLENE glycol , *GLYCOLS - Abstract
This article evaluated the thickening properties of two different Eudragits, L and RS, in tetraglycol cosolvent in order to obtain high viscosity systems characterized by controlled release properties. Tetraglycol was chosen for its ability to dissolve a wide range of water insoluble drugs, while Eudragit RS and L for their specific dissolution and permeability properties under physiological conditions. Study of the rheological properties was performed to characterize elastic and viscous properties of Eudragit/tetraglycol samples in function of frequency and temperature. For all systems, the results outlined a liquid like behavior, as observed for dilute polymer solutions. In fact the fitting of the log G′-log G′′ versus frequency curves showed a good agreement with the Rouse or Zimm models. So despite the increase in viscosity, samples still behaved like liquid systems. After the addition of paracetamol the release characteristics were defined pointing out the great release control properties of both Eudragit L and RS, which showed different release kinetics depending on the pH of the environment. Semisolid Eudragits/tetraglycol systems can be considered as a new alterative for the sustained release of insoluble or poorly water-soluble drugs. © 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc. and the American Pharmacists Association J Pharm Sci 95:726–736, 2006 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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5. Rheological, mucoadhesive and release properties of Carbopol gels in hydrophilic cosolvents
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Bonacucina, Giulia, Martelli, Sante, and Palmieri, Giovanni F.
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COLLOIDS , *POLYMERS , *ACETAMINOPHEN , *RHEOLOGY - Abstract
Carbopol is one of the most common thickening agent for water phases. It is used after neutralisation and its rheological properties in the aqueous medium are well known. The aim of this work was to investigate the gelation properties of Carbopol 971 e 974 polymeric systems in water-miscible cosolvents such as glycerine and PEG 400. Since in these cosolvents, carboxypolymethylene precipitates after neutralisation with a base, then the attention was pointed out of the gelation properties of the different systems at increasing temperature, in order to obtain Carbopols gels avoiding neutralisation and, at the same time, making possible the dissolution in these gels of insoluble or poorly soluble water drugs. Rheological properties of PEG 400 and glycerine samples were compared with similar systems in water by performing oscillatory analyses and measuring the main rheological parameters, G′, G″ and δ. The results obtained showed that Carbopol 971 and 974 in PEG 400 gave rise after heating to gels that show a satisfactory rheological behaviour. The elastic modulus is greater than the viscous one showing a remarkable elastic character of these samples and the performed frequency sweeps show a typical spectrum of a “gel-like” structure. Being Carbopols well-known mucoadhesive polymers, gels adhesive properties were studied using the ex vivo method. Then, the possible cutaneous irritation were also tested using the in vivo method (Draize test). No signs of cutaneous irritation and good mucoadhesive properties were obtained for the PEG 400 and water gels of Carbopol 974 prepared by heating.After rheological and mucoadhesive properties were set, paracetamol as a model drug was then inserted in the composition of the gels and the release characteristics were defined. Dissolution tests pointed out the greater release control properties of PEG 400-Carbopol 971 samples. These studies showed PEG 400-Carbopol systems as a first-rate alternative to traditional water gels. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2004
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6. The influence of core tablets rheology on the mechanical properties of press-coated tablets.
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Ascani, Samantha, Berardi, Alberto, Bisharat, Lorina, Bonacucina, Giulia, Cespi, Marco, and Palmieri, Giovanni Filippo
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PHARMACOKINETICS , *VISCOELASTIC materials , *RHEOLOGY , *MECHANICAL properties of condensed matter , *DYNAMIC mechanical analysis , *DRUG dosage - Abstract
Press-coating (also called compression coating or dry coating) consists of a second compression of an outer layer of material over a preformed tablet core. Despite being old, this technology has returned to popularity due to its widespread use in preparation of chronotherapeutic dosage forms. The literature available on press-coated tablets has mainly investigated drug release kinetics, while there is a lack of information about their mechanical properties. Here we study, for the first time, the effect of material properties and manufacturing parameters on the mechanical characteristics of press-coated tablets. Firstly, we show that the stiffness of the bare core tablets depends on the material type and, in case of viscoelastic materials, also depends on the compression pressure. We then demonstrate that less stiff (i.e. more viscoelastic) core tablets deform to a greater extent upon the second compression and thus allow the formation of less porous, harder coats and with a more homogenous density distribution. Finally, we find that changes in the mechanical properties of press-coated tablets over one month storage are almost negligible. Our data suggest that viscoelastic rather than stiff cores should be used in dry coating, as they promote the formation of more homogenous coats and with better mechanical properties. Unlabelled Image [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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7. Stress relaxation test for the characterization of the viscoelasticity of pellets
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Cespi, Marco, Bonacucina, Giulia, Misici-Falzi, Monica, Golzi, Roberto, Boltri, Luigi, and Palmieri, Giovanni F.
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PELLETIZING , *MATERIALS compression testing , *STRESS relaxation (Mechanics) , *VISCOELASTICITY - Abstract
Abstract: The characterization of the mechanical properties of single uncoated pellets was performed in order to verify if these parameters could be used to predict the pellets aptitude to be compressed or utilized differently. Different ratios of microcrystalline cellulose and lactose monohydrate were used for the preparation of four batches of pellets by an extrusion/spheronization process. The 0.6–0.71mm pellet fraction was used for the tests. Crushing strength and stress relaxation tests were carried out on the single pellets. The first test provided information of both the mechanical strength and the fragmentation aptitude. The second test provided information about their deformation ability (viscous flow) and residual elasticity (stress relaxation modulus). The results obtained from these tests were then compared with those obtained from the Heckel analysis. An excellent consistency was discovered between the parameters obtained from both the stress relaxation and crushing strength tests on one side and the Heckel parameters on the other side. Tests performed on single pellets are very useful tools to predict their deformation and fragmentation aptitude under compression and can be used for early insight of the pellet aptitude to be compressed. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2007
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8. Rheological, adhesive and release characterisation of semisolid Carbopol/tetraglycol systems
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Bonacucina, Giulia, Cespi, Marco, Misici-Falzi, Monica, and Palmieri, Giovanni F.
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COLLOIDS , *GELATION , *DRUG delivery systems , *CONTINUUM mechanics - Abstract
Abstract: Gels dosage forms are successfully used as drug delivery systems considering their ability to control drug release and to protect medicaments from an hostile environment. This study deals with the gelation properties of Carbopol 971 e 974 polymeric systems in tetraglycol, a water-miscible cosolvent. In this paper, the attention was noted of the thickening properties of the different Carbopol in tetraglycol solvent at increasing temperatures, in order to obtain gels avoiding neutralisation and, at the same time, to make possible the dissolution in these gels of insoluble or poorly soluble water drugs. Samples were prepared by simply dispersing different Carbopols amount (0.5–4%) were added to tetraglycol and different systems were prepared at room temperature and by heating at 70°C. All these systems were then characterised rheologically. Frequency sweep, creep-recovery, temperature sweep and time sweep analyses outlined that Carbopol 971 and 974 in tetraglycol gave rise after heating to gels with satisfactory rheological behaviour: the elastic modulus was greater than the viscous one and a remarkable elastic character was found to be present. Systems obtained by heating procedure were examined also from a mechanical point of view using a texture profile analysis. Besides, being Carbopols well known mucoadhesive polymers, gels adhesive properties were also studied using the ex vivo method. Texture and adhesion characterisation confirmed rheological results pointing out a certain greater elasticity and adhesiveness of Carbopol 974 systems. Then, the possible cutaneous irritation was also tested using the in vivo method (Draize test). No signs of cutaneous irritation were obtained for all the samples that were analysed. After rheological and mucoadhesive properties were set, paracetamol as a model drug was inserted in the composition of the gels and the release characteristics were defined. Dissolution tests pointed out the greater release control properties of tetraglycol/Carbopol 971 samples. These studies showed tetraglycol/Carbopol systems as a first-rate alternative to traditional water gels when low water-soluble drugs have to be added. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2006
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