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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2013

Use of Polyhydroxybutyrate and Ethyl Cellulose for Coating of Urea Granules

Milene M. E. Costa; Elaine Cabral-Albuquerque; Tito L.M. Alves; José Carlos Pinto; Rosana L. Fialho

Fertilizers contain essential nutrients for agricultural growth and development. However, most nitrogen fertilizers are substances with high solubility of ions and are very susceptible to leaching and volatilization. To minimize these losses, an alternative is the creation of a physical barrier around granules. One way is to coat granules with polymers. In the present work urea granules were coated with polyhydroxybutyrate and ethyl cellulose in various conditions in the presence of emulsifiers. The original granules and the final products were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and thermogravimetry, to evaluate the surface morphology, the interaction between the granules and the coating, and the rates of mass change. The rates of urea release in distilled water were measured with a commercial enzyme kit. It is shown that those polymers are effective for coating of granules, leading to reduction of rates of urea dissolution in water.


Nanoscale Research Letters | 2013

Characteristics of lipid micro- and nanoparticles based on supercritical formation for potential pharmaceutical application

Islane Espírito Santo; André São Pedro; Rosana L. Fialho; Elaine Cabral-Albuquerque

The interest of the pharmaceutical industry in lipid drug delivery systems due to their prolonged release profile, biocompatibility, reduction of side effects, and so on is already known. However, conventional methods of preparation of these structures for their use and production in the pharmaceutical industry are difficult since these methods are usually multi-step and involve high amount of organic solvent. Furthermore, some processes need extreme conditions, which can lead to an increase of heterogeneity of particle size and degradation of the drug. An alternative for drug delivery system production is the utilization of supercritical fluid technique. Lipid particles produced by supercritical fluid have shown different physicochemical properties in comparison to lipid particles produced by classical methods. Such particles have shown more physical stability and narrower size distribution. So, in this paper, a critical overview of supercritical fluid-based processes for the production of lipid micro- and nanoparticles is given and the most important characteristics of each process are highlighted.


Journal of Microencapsulation | 2016

Opioid-based micro and nanoparticulate formulations: alternative approach on pain management

André São Pedro; Renan Fernandes; Cristiane Flora Villarreal; Rosana L. Fialho; Elaine Cabral Albuquerque

Abstract Context Opioids have been used as the reference treatment on chronic pain. However, they are related to serious adverse effects which affect the patient compliance to treatment, as well as, his quality of life. Particulate formulations have been investigated as an alternative to improve opioid efficacy and safety. Objective Summarise the available studies concerning micro and nanoencapsulated opioid formulations discussing their biopharmaceutical characteristics, such as composition, size, in vitro release, pharmacokinetic and antinociceptive profile. Methods Papers available in 1995–2015 at Medline, Science Direct and Web of Science databases were collected and assessed. Searches were performed using varied combinations of the keywords of this work. Results Opioid-loaded particles showed prolonged drug release with maintenance of serum therapeutic concentrations and extended analgesia when compared with the free drugs. The side effects incidences were reduced or maintained the same. Conclusion Particulate formulations can significantly increase both potency and safety profiles of opioids.


International Journal of Polymer Science | 2017

PBAT/TPS Composite Films Reinforced with Starch Nanoparticles Produced by Ultrasound

Normane Mirele Chaves da Silva; Paulo Romano Cruz Correia; Janice Izabel Druzian; Farayde Matta Fakhouri; Rosana L. Fialho; Elaine Christine Magalhães Cabral de Albuquerque

The objective of the present work was to study the incorporation of starch nanoparticles (SNP) produced by ultrasound in blends of poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) and thermoplastic starch (TPS). The films were produced by extrusion using varying percentages of SNP (1, 2, 3, 4, and 5% w/w). The SNP were prepared in water without the addition of any chemical reagent. The results revealed that ultrasound treatment results in the formation of SNP less than 100 nm in size and of an amorphous character and lower thermal stability and low gelatinization temperature when compared with cassava starch. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed that films presented some starch granules. The relative crystallinity (RC) of films decreases with increasing concentration of SNP. The addition of SNP slightly affected the thermal degradation of the films. The DSC results showed that the addition did not modify the interaction between the different components of the films. Mechanical tests revealed an increase in Young’s modulus (36%) and elongation-at-break (35%) with the incorporation of 1% SNP and this concentration reduced the water vapor permeability (53%) and significantly decreased the water absorption of the films, demonstrating that low concentrations of SNP can be used as reinforcement in a polymeric matrix.


The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2013

Effect of water content on the equilibrium pressure of (carbon dioxide+decane and+decalin) from T=(313.15 to 333.15)K

Inaura Carolina Carneiro da Rocha; Rosana L. Fialho; José Jailton Marques; Cláudio Dariva; Fernando L.P. Pessoa


Polymer Engineering and Science | 2015

Free-radical polymerization of urea, acrylic acid, and glycerol in aqueous solutions

Bruno Souza Fernandes; José Carlos Pinto; Elaine Cabral-Albuquerque; Rosana L. Fialho


The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2014

Measurement and modelling of binary (solid+liquid+vapour) equilibria involving lipids and CO2

Tamara P.P. Freire; André São Pedro; Rosana L. Fialho; Elaine Cabral Albuquerque; Alberto Bertucco; Gloria Meyberg Nunes Costa


The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2015

Corrigendum to “Measurement and modeling of binary (solid + liquid + vapor) equilibria involving lipids and CO2” [J. Chem. Thermodyn. 69 (2014) 172–178]

Tamara P.P. Freire; André São Pedro; Rosana L. Fialho; Elaine Cabral Albuquerque; Alberto Bertucco; Gloria Meyberg Nunes Costa


Polymer Engineering and Science | 2018

Synthesis and characterization of copolymers of urea-succinic acid-ethylene glycol and copolymers of urea-succinic acid-glycerol

Lucas Britto Landim; José Carlos Pinto; Elaine Cabral-Albuquerque; Silvio Cunha; Rosana L. Fialho


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2018

Starch-recycled gelatin composite films produced by extrusion: Physical and mechanical properties

Normane Mirele Chaves da Silva; Farayde Matta Fakhouri; Rosana L. Fialho; Elaine Cabral Albuquerque

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André São Pedro

Federal University of Bahia

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José Carlos Pinto

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Alberto Bertucco

Federal University of Bahia

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Fernando L.P. Pessoa

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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