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      Sol-Gel Behavior of Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) in Ionic Media Including Drug Release

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      HPMC, hydrogel, surfactants, hofmeister series, thermogelation

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          Sol-gel transformations in HPMC (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose) are being increasingly studied because of their role in bio-related applications. The thermo-reversible behavior of HPMC is particularly affected by its properties and concentration in solvent media, nature of additives, and the thermal environment it is exposed to. This article contains investigations on the effects of salt additives in Hofmeister series on the HPMC gelation. Various findings regarding gelation with salt ions as well as with the ionic and non-ionic surfactants are presented. The gel formation in physiological salt fluids such as simulated gastric and intestine fluids is also examined with the interest in oral drug delivery systems. The processes of swelling, dissolution and dispersion of HPMC tablets in simulated bio-fluids are explored and the release of a drug from the tablet affected by such processes is studied. Explanations are provided based on the chemical structure and the molecular binding/association of HPMC in a media. The test results at the body or near-body temperature conditions helped in understanding the progress of the gelation process within the human body environment. The detailed interpretation of various molecule level interactions unfolded the sol-gel mechanisms and the influence of a few other factors. The obtained test data and the established mathematical models are expected to serve as a guide in customizing applications of HPMC hydrogels.

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                Journal
                Materials (Basel)
                Materials (Basel)
                materials
                Materials
                MDPI
                1996-1944
                24 October 2011
                October 2011
                : 4
                : 10
                : 1861-1905
                Affiliations
                School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639 798, Singapore; E-Mail: mscjoshi@ 123456ntu.edu.sg ; Tel.: +65-6790-5954; Fax: +65-6791-1859
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                materials-04-01861
                10.3390/ma4101861
                5448872
                ede5164a-c309-452e-87bd-e2c4afd591ad
                © 2011 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).

                History
                : 20 September 2011
                : 06 October 2011
                : 13 October 2011
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                hpmc,hydrogel,surfactants,hofmeister series,thermogelation
                hpmc, hydrogel, surfactants, hofmeister series, thermogelation

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