Open Access Research Article

Obtaining and Characterization of a Polyurethane Carrier Used for Eugenol as a Possible Remedy in Oral Therapies

ZORAN POPA, LAURA CRISTINA RUSU, RAZVAN SUSAN, IULIA PINZARU, ELENA ARDELEAN, FLORIN BORCAN, MIRELA VOICU, IOANA TUTA SAS, RAMONA AMINA POPOVICI VOICHITA LAZUREANU
Published 30 Mar 2018
Pages 9–13

Abstract

The cloves are antiseptic, antiparasitic, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, anesthetic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, tonic, carminative, anti-ulcer, antithrombotic, antioxidant and anti-cancerous. They contain eugenol, tannins and flavonoids that also help to strengthen the vein wall. This paper presents the obtaining and the characterization of a polyurethane drug delivery system which can be used for the transmembrane transport of eugenol in oral therapies. The products were analyzed by pH and solubility measurements, thermal decomposition and zetasizer tests and they were applied on mice skin to evaluate their harmfulness. The results suggest that were obtained neutral pH structures with low solubility and a good thermal stability, with sizes between 241 and 289 nm and no toxicity effect was found in the case of studied samples.

Keywords: drug carrier; DSC; eugenol; polyurethane; zetasizer

How to Cite this Article

POPA, Z., RUSU, L., SUSAN, R., PINZARU, I., ARDELEAN, E., BORCAN, F., VOICU, M., SAS, I., & LAZUREANU, R. (2018). Obtaining and Characterization of a Polyurethane Carrier Used for Eugenol as a Possible Remedy in Oral Therapies. Materiale Plastice, 55(1), 9–13. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.18.1.4953
POPA Z, RUSU L, SUSAN R, PINZARU I, ARDELEAN E, BORCAN F, VOICU M, SAS I, LAZUREANU R. Obtaining and Characterization of a Polyurethane Carrier Used for Eugenol as a Possible Remedy in Oral Therapies. Materiale Plastice. 2018;55(1):9–13. doi: 10.37358/MP.18.1.4953
Z. POPA, L. RUSU, R. SUSAN, I. PINZARU, E. ARDELEAN, F. BORCAN, M. VOICU, I. SAS, and R. LAZUREANU, "Obtaining and Characterization of a Polyurethane Carrier Used for Eugenol as a Possible Remedy in Oral Therapies,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 55, no. 1, pp. 9–13, 2018. doi: 10.37358/MP.18.1.4953
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