25–26 Aug 2021 مؤتمر
كلية الصيدلة
Asia/Baghdad timezone

Rheological Investigation of Lipid Polymer Hybrid Nanocarriers for Oral Delivery of Felodipine

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15m
كلية الصيدلة

كلية الصيدلة

(Virtual)
poster Track Four (August 26th, 8-10 PM)

Speaker

Mr Hayder Kadhim Drais (Ministry of Health and Environment, Babil Health Directorate, Babil, Iraq.)

Description

ABSTRACT
The rheological behavior among factors that are present in Stokes law can be used to control the stability of the colloidal dispersion system. The felodipine lipid polymer hybrid nanocarriers (LPHNs) is an interesting colloidal dispersion system that is used for rheological characteristic analysis. The LPHNs compose of polymeric components and lipids. This research aims to prepare oral felodipine LPHNs to investigate the effect of independent variables on the rheological behavior of the nanosystem. The microwave-based technique was used to prepare felodipine LPHNs (H1-H9) successfully. All the formulations enter the characterization process for particle size and PDI to ascertain the colloidal properties of the prepared nanosystem then use coaxial rotational digital rheometer for rheological evaluation. The outcomes show that all felodipine LPHNs formulations (H1-H9) had a nanosize and homogenous structure that ascertain colloidal features of the nanodispersion system. The rheogram chart indicates that all of the felodipine LPHNs formulations (H1-H9) show pseudoplastic flow (non-Newtonian flow) that have shear-thinning property. The microwave-based method prepares felodipine LPHNs formulations (H1-H9) that show an excellent physical texture that ascertains its ability as a technique for the preparation of nanoparticles. All of the felodipine LPHNs formulations (H1-H9) show pseudoplastic flow that supports the physical stability of the nanosystem.

Has the manuscript been published? non published
do you want to publish the Manuscript in ( Iraqi Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences)? Yes

Primary author

Prof. Ahmed Abbas Hussein (Department of Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq.)

Co-author

Mr Hayder Kadhim Drais (Ministry of Health and Environment, Babil Health Directorate, Babil, Iraq.)

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