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Drug-clay complexes

KaoUn powder and other hydrated aluminum silicate clays, often combined with pectin (a complex carbohydrate), are the most widely used adsorbent powders (e.g., Kaopectate). Kaolin is a naturally occurring hydrated aluminum silicate that is prepared for medicinal use as a very finely divided powder. The rationale behind its use in acute nonspecific diarrhea stems from its ability to adsorb some of the bacterial toxins that often cause the condition. It is almost harmless and is effective in many cases of diarrhea if taken in large enough doses (2-10 g initially, followed by the same amount after every bowel movement). The adsorbents are generally safe, but they may interfere with the absorption of some drugs from the GI tract. [Pg.473]

These clays have been hybridized with diverse structural types of components such as nanoparticles, clusters, complex compounds, polymers, molecules, and ions. Their potential apphcations are found in many fields as inorganic catalysts, adsorbents, ceramics, coatings, and even drug delivery carriers. Various preparation methods have been developed such as pillaring, intercalation, and delamination techniques. The representative examples include organic-clay hybrids," metal oxide-pillared clays, " and bioclay hybrids. ... [Pg.154]


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