Formulation and characterization of poloxamer 407® : thermoreversible gel containing polymeric microparticles and hyaluronic acid
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The influence of the composition and preparation method on the sol–gel transition temperature (Tsol–gel) and rheological response of poloxamer-based formulations was determined. Manual and more complex mechanical stirring were found to provide similar results. In addition, a linear dependence of Tsol–gel on the poloxamer content was observed in the range of concentrations analyzed, and a Poloxamer 407® concentration of 18% was selected. The addition of hyaluronic acid did not lead to significan ...
The influence of the composition and preparation method on the sol–gel transition temperature (Tsol–gel) and rheological response of poloxamer-based formulations was determined. Manual and more complex mechanical stirring were found to provide similar results. In addition, a linear dependence of Tsol–gel on the poloxamer content was observed in the range of concentrations analyzed, and a Poloxamer 407® concentration of 18% was selected. The addition of hyaluronic acid did not lead to significant changes in the Tsol–gel values. In contrast, the addition of microparticles caused a reduction in Tsol–gel without a significant reduction in gel strength, and pseudoplastic characteristics were observed, indicating that a thermoreversible gel was obtained with a rheology suitable for application in the treatment of burn wounds. ...
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Química nova. São Paulo. Vol. 36, n. 8 (2013), p. 1121-1125
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