Characterization and drug release of benzalkonium chloride-loaded organo-palygorskite or organo-montmorillonite

IF 1.1 4区 地球科学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Clay Minerals Pub Date : 2023-07-21 DOI:10.1180/clm.2023.16
H. Lobato-Aguilar, W. Herrera-Kao, S. Duarte‐Aranda, F. J. Aguilar-Pérez, Andrés I. Oliva-Arias, V. Rejón-Moo, J. M. Baas-López, J. Uribe-Calderon, J. M. Cervantes‐Uc
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This study examined the incorporation of benzalkonium chloride into palygorskite and montmorillonite, assessing their potential as drug carriers. The aim was to evaluate the use of both clay minerals as viable options for antibacterial drug delivery. Various amounts (0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 times the cation-exchange capacity) of benzalkonium chloride were incorporated into both clay minerals, and the resulting materials were characterized using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction and elemental analysis using both CHNS-O elemental analysis and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and elemental analysis results indicate that benzalkonium chloride was incorporated successfully into the clay minerals. The X-ray diffraction traces of organo-montmorillonite indicate that the d-value increased as benzalkonium chloride content increased, confirming the intercalation of benzalkonium chloride within the montmorillonite interlayer space. By contrast, this behaviour was not observed for palygorskite. For the benzalkonium chloride-release studies, an initial burst release was found within the first 5 h, followed by a sustained release of benzalkonium chloride during the remaining testing time (24 h). Drug-release profiles were similar for modified palygorskite or montmorillonite during the testing time (24 h). Both clay minerals modified with benzalkonium chloride are promising materials for use as antibacterial fillers for several applications, including in the dental care industry.
含苯扎氯铵的有机坡缕石或有机蒙脱土的表征及药物释放
本研究考察了苯扎氯铵在坡缕石和蒙脱土中的掺入,评估了它们作为药物载体的潜力。目的是评估使用这两种粘土矿物作为抗菌药物输送的可行选择。在这两种粘土矿物中加入不同量(阳离子交换容量的0.5、1.0和2.0倍)的苯扎氯铵,并使用傅里叶变换红外光谱、热重分析、x射线衍射和元素分析(CHNS-O元素分析和能量色散x射线光谱)对所得材料进行了表征。傅里叶变换红外光谱和元素分析结果表明,苯扎氯铵被成功地掺入到粘土矿物中。有机蒙脱土的x射线衍射痕迹表明,d值随着苯扎氯铵含量的增加而增加,证实了苯扎氯铵在蒙脱土层间空间的插层作用。相比之下,在坡缕石中没有观察到这种行为。对于苯扎氯铵的释放研究,在最初的5小时内发现了最初的爆发释放,随后在剩余的测试时间(24小时)内发现了苯扎氯铵的持续释放。在测试时间(24小时)内,改性的坡缕石或蒙脱土的药物释放谱相似。这两种用苯扎氯铵改性的粘土矿物都是很有前途的材料,可以用作多种应用的抗菌填料,包括牙科保健行业。
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Clay Minerals
Clay Minerals 地学-矿物学
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
20.00%
发文量
25
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Clay Minerals is an international journal of mineral sciences, published four times a year, including research papers about clays, clay minerals and related materials, natural or synthetic. The journal includes papers on Earth processes soil science, geology/mineralogy, chemistry/material science, colloid/surface science, applied science and technology and health/ environment topics. The journal has an international editorial board with members from fifteen countries.
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