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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: The kinetics of ampicillin release from hydroxyapatite for bones regeneration
Authors: Silva, Giovanilton Ferreira da
Albuquerque, José Silvio Veras
Oliveira, Caroliny Gomes de
Nogueira, Ricardo Emílio Ferreira Quevedo
Ferreira, Andrea Lopes de Oliveira
Keywords: Ampicillin release;Bones regeneration;Adsorption experiment;Drug delivery
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: International Journal of Chemical Engineering
Citation: NOGUEIRA, R. E. F. Q. et al. The kinetics of ampicillin release from hydroxyapatite for bones regeneration. International Journal of Chemical Engineering, vol. 2009, p. 1-5, 2009
Abstract: Semisynthetic beta-lactam antibiotics are among the most used pharmaceuticals. Their use in veterinary and human medicine is in continuous expansion. There is a growing need for developing bioactive implants. Advantages of implantable drug delivery tools can include high release efficiency, precise dose control, low toxicity, and allow to overcome disadvantages connected with conventional methods. In this respect, hydroxyapatite (HA) is an elective material. It enables to produce architectures similar to those of real bones. Here we studied a kinetic model to describe ampicillin release from HA. In the course of adsorption experiment, ampicillin was dissolved, maintained at 30°C and shaken at 60 strokes/minute. Samples were withdrawn periodically for analysis and then returned to the mixture. Adsorbed amounts were measured by the difference of the concentration of the antibiotics before and after adsorption using UV adsorption at 225 nm. The aim of this work was to evaluate its application as ampicillin delivery carrier.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/67219
ISSN: 1687-8078
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