Mário José Teixeira Pereira
University of Beira Interior
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International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2011
Mara E.M. Braga; Viviana P. Costa; Mário José Teixeira Pereira; Paulo Torrão Fiadeiro; Ana Paula A.R. Gomes; Catarina M.M. Duarte; Hermínio C. de Sousa
In this work we employed a supercritical solvent impregnation (SSI) process using a scCO(2)+EtOH (5% molar) solvent mixture to impregnate acetazolamide (ACZ) into commercially available silicone-based soft contact lenses (Balafilcon A, Pure Vision, Bausch & Lomb). Contact lenses (SCLs) drug-loading was studied at 40°C and 50°C, and from 15 MPa up to 20 MPa, and using low depressurization rates in order to avoid any harm to SCLs. The effect of impregnation processing time on the loaded ACZ amounts was also studied (1, 2 and 3h). In vitro drug release kinetics studies were performed and the released ACZ was quantified spectrophotometrically. Several analytical techniques were employed in order to characterize the processed and non-processed SCLs in terms of some of their important functional properties. Obtained results demonstrated that ACZ-loaded therapeutic Balafilcon A SCLs can be successfully prepared using the employed SSI process. Furthermore, it was possible to control ACZ loaded amounts and, consequently, to adjust the final ACZ release levels into the desired therapeutic limits, just by changing the employed operational conditions (P, T, processing time and depressurization rate) and without change some of their most important thermomechanical, surface/wettability and optical properties. Obtained soft contact lenses can be potentially employed as combined biomedical devices for simultaneous therapeutic and correction of refractive deficiencies purposes.
Textile Research Journal | 2010
António de Oliveira Mendes; Paulo Torrão Fiadeiro; Mário José Teixeira Pereira; Rui Miguel
In this paper we present and fully describe an experimental system, based on optical triangulation, for fabric quality control purposes in the textile industry, namely for the objective quantification of pilling formation. The chosen settings, together with the criteria used for each parameter of the system, are boarded and were fixed in order to optimize the performance of the implemented dual-scanning system. Four different experiments were carried out to test and characterize the implemented system. Regarding the application of this system, the experimental results obtained for the optical estimation of the pilling formation, on a set of five different fabrics, have been shown to be in agreement with the subjective grade classification, meaning that the implemented dual-scanning system can be used to objectively quantify this parameter.
International Symposium on Optical Science and Technology | 2001
Mário José Teixeira Pereira; Jose Teixeira; Paulo Torrão Fiadeiro; Jacques Silvy
Many paper mills use ultrasonic techniques to measure the Tensile Stiffness Index, TSI, of the paper sheet. They then assume that the TSI value is the same as the fibre orientation anisotropy. This is true if the paper is allowed to dry without any internal tension or elongation, but does not apply to paper manufactured in a paper machine. The paper machine introduces tension and elongation as soon as the fibre is placed on the forming fabric. These factors increase through the press section and are accentuated in the drying section. In order to uniquely measure the fibre orientation anisotropy on the surfaces, the proposed method uses replicas of both paper surfaces to produce a laser diffraction pattern. The obtained pattern reveals an elliptical shape, which is related to the fibre orientation anisotropy of the paper surface. By measuring the ellipticity of the diffraction pattern and the deviation with respect to the machine direction, one can quantify the fibre orientation distribution. Different papers from the bench market have been successfully tested with the developed system. This article describes the new developed optical system and its innovative capabilities in the field to produce maps of the fibre orientation of a complete paper sheet surface. A selection of the obtained results to prove its feasibility is also presented.
JPPS | 2010
Mário José Teixeira Pereira; Paulo Torrão Fiadeiro; M. E. P. Jesus; Jacques Silvy
4th International Symposium on Moisture and Creep Effects on Paper, Board and Containers | 2010
Mário José Teixeira Pereira; Ana Paula Costa; A. C. Trindade; Paulo Torrão Fiadeiro; Jacques Silvy; J. M. Serra Tosio
Materiais 99 | 2010
Mário José Teixeira Pereira; Ana Paula Costa; Rita Salvado; Jacques Silvy; Paulo Torrão Fiadeiro
Textile Research Journal | 1999
Luis G. Roldan; Mário José Teixeira Pereira
SPIE | 2010
Mário José Teixeira Pereira; Paulo Torrão Fiadeiro; Jacques Silvy
Revista Pasta e Papel | 2010
Mário José Teixeira Pereira; Paulo Torrão Fiadeiro
FiberSociety | 2010
Mário José Teixeira Pereira; Luísa Rita Brites Sanches Salvado; Paulo Torrão Fiadeiro; Jacques Silvy