VISCOELASTICITY OF CELLULOSE POLYMERS AND MUCOCILIARY TRANSPORT ON FROG PALATES

Citation
Sy. Lin et al., VISCOELASTICITY OF CELLULOSE POLYMERS AND MUCOCILIARY TRANSPORT ON FROG PALATES, International journal of pharmaceutics, 95(1-3), 1993, pp. 57-65
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
ISSN journal
03785173
Volume
95
Issue
1-3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
57 - 65
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-5173(1993)95:1-3<57:VOCPAM>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
The viscoelastic properties of model polymer, hydroxypropylmethylcellu lose (HPMC), in ternary solvent mixtures and the variation of viscoela stic properties under dilution with water were investigated. HPMC was dispersed in mixtures of glycerol formal (GF) or ethyl alcohol, propyl ene glycol (PG), and water. Each polymeric sample was oscillated at di fferent frequencies with fixed stress amplitude and the changes in ela stic modulus, viscous modulus, and apparent viscosity were measured at 30-degrees-C. The moisture absorption rate of HPMC in PG:GF solvent m ixtures in a 94% relative humidified environment was also studied. A l inear relationship between the elastic modulus or viscous modulus and polymer concentration was observed for the HPMC samples. The relative mucociliary transport rate tested on the non-depleted frog palate mode l revealed a curvilinear correlation with the loss tangent (a ratio of the viscous modulus to the elastic modulus) of the polymeric solution . Using GF as a solvent for HPMC resulted in a formation of a rigid ge l with the highest elastic modulus and viscous modulus among solvents selected. A higher affinity for water was found for HPMC in the PG:GF 90:10 mixture compared with HPMC in the PG:GF 70:30 mixture. However, the elastic modulus and viscous modulus were much higher for HPMC in t he PG:GF 70:30 mixture.