Fabrication of CMC/PVA/Dextrin-Based Polymeric Membrane for Controlled Release of Cefixime With Enhanced Antibacterial Activity.
Arif NazirMazhar AbbasDure Najaf IqbalFadia AmeenSamiah H Al-MijalliNaveed AhmadMunawar IqbalPublished in: Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society (2024)
This study focuses on the investigation of the significance of polymers in drug delivery approaches. The carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and dextrin-based hydrogel membrane were prepared and employed for the sustained release of third-generation oral antibiotic (cefixime). Different proportions of CMC, PVA and dextrin were blended and hydrogel membranes were fabricated via solvent casting method. The prepared membrane was characterized by FTIR, SEM, UV-visible, TGA and swelling analysis. Cefixime drug was incorporated in the CMC/PVA/dextrin matrix and drug release was investigated. The sustained release of the tested drug (cefixime) was investigated and the drug was released in 120 min in the phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) solution. The antibacterial activity of the prepared membrane was promising against Proteus vulgaris , salmonella typhi, Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis strains. The swelling capabilities, thermal stability and non-toxic nature of the prepared CMC/PVA/dextrin membrane could have potential applications for cefixime drug in delivery in a controlled way for the treatment of infectious diseases.
Keyphrases
- drug delivery
- drug release
- escherichia coli
- infectious diseases
- cancer therapy
- bacillus subtilis
- adverse drug
- emergency department
- drug induced
- cystic fibrosis
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- climate change
- multidrug resistant
- hyaluronic acid
- combination therapy
- biofilm formation
- human health
- electronic health record
- data analysis
- solar cells
- low cost