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Barrier properties permeability

Barrier properties Permeability to various gases and water vapor... [Pg.384]

Important in barrier properties (permeability, percutaneous absorption)... [Pg.17]

Certain copolymers of this type have been found to have excellent gas barrier properties, with the dry polymer having an oxygen permeability only about 1/lOth that of polyvinylidene chloride. Unsurprisingly, the copolymer has a high moisture absorption and a high moisture vapour transmission rate. Where the material is swollen by water, gas permeability is also higher. [Pg.394]

The main reason for producing multi-layer co-extruded films is to get materials with better barrier properties - particularly in regard to gas permeation. The following Table shows the effects which can be achieved. Data on permeability of plastics are also given in Figs 1.13 and 1.14. [Pg.277]

Barrier plastics using oxifluorination are widely used for foods. With these, barriers are needed to protect them against spoilage from oxidation, moisture loss or gain, and changes or losses in favor, aroma, or color. Most plastics can be considered barrier types to some degree, but as barrier properties are maximized in one area (as the gases such as O2, N2, or CO2), such other properties as permeability and moisture resistance diminish. [Pg.242]

Hansch and Leo [13] described the impact of Hpophihdty on pharmacodynamic events in detailed chapters on QSAR studies of proteins and enzymes, of antitumor drugs, of central nervous system agents as well as microbial and pesticide QSAR studies. Furthermore, many reviews document the prime importance of log P as descriptors of absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and toxicity (ADMET) properties [5-18]. Increased lipophilicity was shown to correlate with poorer aqueous solubility, increased plasma protein binding, increased storage in tissues, and more rapid metabolism and elimination. Lipophilicity is also a highly important descriptor of blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability [19, 20]. Last, but not least, lipophilicity plays a dominant role in toxicity prediction [21]. [Pg.358]

Gender, too, affects the appearance of human skin. Nevertheless, there is little evidence that the skin of males and females differs greatly in permeability. However, there are established differences in the barrier properties of skin across the races of humans. While the horny layers of Caucasians and Blacks are of equal thickness, the latter has more cell layers and is measurably denser [30]. As a consequence, black skin tends to be severalfold less permeable [30,31],... [Pg.208]

When measuring the barrier properties of polymers we are generally interested in liquid or vapor permeability depending on the specific application. [Pg.180]

Several of the postulated roles for nematode-secreted AChEs assume that they gain access to the intestinal mucosa. Several possibilities exist for transport of parasite AChE across the epithelial cell barrier, such as (i) utilization of existing pathways for receptor-mediated transcytosis (ii) a paracellular route facilitated by parasite-secreted proteases as observed for a bacterial elastase (Azghani et al., 1993) and (iii) increased paracellular permeability resulting from inflammatory events in the mucosa. We consider the latter suggestion most likely, as this has been duplicated by ex vivo perfusion with rat mast cell protease II (Scudamore et al., 1995). Moreover, cholinergic stimulation attenuates epithelial barrier properties to macromolecules in rat ileal crypts (Phillips et al., 1987). [Pg.229]

In 2002, Lee et al. [51] reported the biodegradation of aliphatic polyester-based nanocomposites under compost. Figure 9.13(A, B) represent the clay content dependence of biodegradation of APES-based nanocomposites prepared with two different types of MMT clays. They assumed that the retardation of biodegradation was due to the improvement of the barrier properties of the aliphatic APSE after nanocomposite preparation with clay. However, there are no data about permeability. [Pg.290]

Apart from the benefits of excellent barrier properties with regard to the permeation of nonpolar liquids and good adhesion, little is known about the influence of surface fluorination on gas barrier properties. The permeability of only a few inorganic gases through surface-fluorinated plastics such as PE,19 PP, and PET20 have been evaluated to some extent. [Pg.245]

Due to these practical aims, membranes with low oxygen permeability have been developed. Some of them are PVA, PVA blends or their derivative membranes, due to the PVA excellent oxygen barrier properties [18],... [Pg.170]

Diy EVOH/PP-g-maleic mldehyde (MAH) blend, obtained by moulded injection also evidenced good barrier properties for toluene. This property is improved by increasing EVOH concentration which determines both size and deformation of the minor phase increase, indicating that the laminar structure becomes more pronounced [296], But even the laminar structure is maximized a moulded injection sample is not likely to reach a permeability as low as expected for a multilayered system [296],... [Pg.170]

One impediment of universally applying PET in the area of packaging is its gas-barrier properties. These can be slightly improved by measures to increase the density (crystallinity) during blow molding, for example, by treatment with ultrasound. Ultrasonic treatment during injection reduces the gas permeability to a certain extent [34],... [Pg.479]

The function of the mucosal pellicle is to serve as a barrier between the oral epithelial surface and the external environment, and so it may also act as a barrier to drug delivery. However, there are limited studies assessing the role of the mucus layer in buccal permeability. In one study, treatment of the oral mucosa with anticholinergic agents resulted in an increased permeability of certain compounds, and it was suggested that the reduced salivary flow may have been responsible for the reduced barrier properties of the tissue [113]. In... [Pg.92]

TR146 cell culture. With the development of tissue culture techniques, it is anticipated that various cell culture models may be developed with similar morphological and barrier properties to normal intact buccal mucosa. Such models may be very useful in assessing the buccal permeability and metabolism of many compounds. [Pg.103]

Jacobsen J, van Deurs B, Pedersen M, Rassing MR (1995) TR146 cells grown on filters as a model for human buccal epithelium I. Morphology, growth, barrier properties, and permeability. Int J Pharm 125 165-184... [Pg.105]

Selvaratnam L, Cruchley AT, Navsaria H, Wertz PW, Hagi-Pavli EP, Leigh IM, Squier CA, Williams DM (2001) Permeability barrier properties of oral ker-atinocyte cultures A model of intact human oral mucosa. Oral Dis 7 252-258... [Pg.108]

Cell monolayers grown on permeable culture inserts form confluent mono-layers with barrier properties and can be used for drug absorption experiments. The most well-known cell line for the in vitro determination of intestinal drug permeability is the human colon adenocarcinoma Caco-2 [20, 21], The utility of the Caco-2 cell line is due to its spontaneous differentiation to enterocytes under conventional cell culture conditions upon reaching confluency on a porous membrane to resemble the intestinal epithelium. This cell model displays small intestinal carriers, brush borders, villous cell model, tight junctions, and high resistance [22], Caco-2 cells express active transport systems, brush border enzymes, and phase I and II enzymes [22-24], Permeability models... [Pg.670]


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