RESEARCH INTO SORPTION PROCESS OF LEVOTHYROXINE WITH ALKYL-SUBSTITUTED CHITOSAN SCHIFF-BASED HYDROGEL

S. Safaraliyeva, D. Tagiyev, N. Zeynalov, S. Tapdiqov, S. Fatullayeva, M. Raucci
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In order to reduce the side effects of thyroid hormone substitute levothyroxine sodium pentahydrate, its sorption with a quaternized salt of a new alkyl derivative of chitosan was studied. The drug amount in the salt (gel) is in micrograms, and the gel-levothyroxine is in the form of a complex that can show biological activity. With that end in view, a sorption process of levothyroxine sodium from an aqueous solution to the inside and surface of the hydrogel was carried out under static conditions. The capacity of the hydrogel depending upon the pH medium, the ionic strength, the hydrogel dose, the concentration of the drug and the temperature was studied. It was shown that the effective sorption of levothyroxine by chitosan-based hydrogel was optimal at pH of 6-8.5, at 50 mg/L concentration of levothyroxine in the presence of 10-50 mg of hydrogel dose but the sorption degree begins to decrease after T=40 °C. The isotherm results of sorption processes have been found to be subordinate mainly to Langmuir and to some extent Freundlich equations. It revealed that gel degradation in the oxidizing medium is about 70% within 2 weeks, and in the elastase and PBS medium is about 17-20%.
烷基取代壳聚糖席夫基水凝胶吸附左旋甲状腺素的研究
为了减少甲状腺激素替代品五水左甲状腺素钠的副作用,研究了壳聚糖新型烷基衍生物季铵盐对其的吸附作用。盐(凝胶)中的药物量以微克为单位,凝胶-左甲状腺素以复合物形式存在,可以显示出生物活性。为此,在静态条件下进行了左甲状腺素钠从水溶液到水凝胶内部和表面的吸附过程。研究了pH介质、离子强度、水凝胶剂量、药物浓度和温度对水凝胶容量的影响。结果表明:壳聚糖基水凝胶对左甲状腺素的有效吸附在pH为6 ~ 8.5、左甲状腺素浓度为50 mg/L、水凝胶剂量为10 ~ 50 mg时效果最佳,但在T=40℃后吸附程度开始下降。吸附过程的等温线结果主要服从Langmuir方程,在一定程度上服从Freundlich方程。结果表明,凝胶在氧化介质中2周内降解率约为70%,在弹性蛋白酶和PBS介质中降解率约为17-20%。
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