Pharmaceutical films made from the waste material from the preparation of propolis extracts: development and characterization
abstract This study investigated the development and characterized the physicochemical properties of films obtained from by-products (BP) from the preparation of propolis extracts. Films were produced in the presence and absence of a polymeric adjuvant (gelatin or ethylcellulose) and propylene glyco...
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doaj-6ca46971c8424d908f75bc97eb1260512020-11-24T22:18:43ZengUniversidade de São PauloBrazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences2175-97902015-12-0151484785910.1590/S1984-82502015000400011S1984-82502015000400847Pharmaceutical films made from the waste material from the preparation of propolis extracts: development and characterizationLucas de Alcântara Sica de ToledoMaíra Isabeli BavatoHélen Cássia RossetoRita CortesiMarcos Luciano Bruschiabstract This study investigated the development and characterized the physicochemical properties of films obtained from by-products (BP) from the preparation of propolis extracts. Films were produced in the presence and absence of a polymeric adjuvant (gelatin or ethylcellulose) and propylene glycol by a solvent casting method. Density, surface topography by scanning electron microscopy, mechanical properties (folding endurance, tensile strength and percentage elongation), water vapour permeability (WVP), moisture uptake capacity, thermogravimetry, differential scanning calorimetry and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) were determined. The films were a transparent, light greenish-yellow colour, with a uniform surface, and were flexible and easy to handle. The thickness and density of the preparations indicated that the compounds were homogeneously dispersed throughout the film. Mechanical properties were influenced by the film composition; films containing gelatin were more resistant to stress, while those containing ethylcellulose were more flexible. Increasing the adjuvant concentration decreased the elasticity and the rupture resistance, but increased the moisture uptake capacity and WVP of the formulations. BP was thermally stable as were the films. FTIR tests suggested interactions between BP and the adjuvants. This work could contribute to the utilization of BP to prepare films for food and pharmaceutical useshttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-82502015000400847&lng=en&tlng=enPrópolis/resíduosPrópolis/resíduos/desenvolvimento de filmesFilmes/resíduo de própolis/propriedades físico-químicasPolímerosEtilceluloseGelatina. |
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Lucas de Alcântara Sica de Toledo Maíra Isabeli Bavato Hélen Cássia Rosseto Rita Cortesi Marcos Luciano Bruschi Pharmaceutical films made from the waste material from the preparation of propolis extracts: development and characterization Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Própolis/resíduos Própolis/resíduos/desenvolvimento de filmes Filmes/resíduo de própolis/propriedades físico-químicas Polímeros Etilcelulose Gelatina. |
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Lucas de Alcântara Sica de Toledo Maíra Isabeli Bavato Hélen Cássia Rosseto Rita Cortesi Marcos Luciano Bruschi |
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Lucas de Alcântara Sica de Toledo |
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Pharmaceutical films made from the waste material from the preparation of propolis extracts: development and characterization |
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Pharmaceutical films made from the waste material from the preparation of propolis extracts: development and characterization |
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Pharmaceutical films made from the waste material from the preparation of propolis extracts: development and characterization |
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Pharmaceutical films made from the waste material from the preparation of propolis extracts: development and characterization |
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Pharmaceutical films made from the waste material from the preparation of propolis extracts: development and characterization |
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pharmaceutical films made from the waste material from the preparation of propolis extracts: development and characterization |
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Universidade de São Paulo |
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Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences |
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2175-9790 |
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2015-12-01 |
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abstract This study investigated the development and characterized the physicochemical properties of films obtained from by-products (BP) from the preparation of propolis extracts. Films were produced in the presence and absence of a polymeric adjuvant (gelatin or ethylcellulose) and propylene glycol by a solvent casting method. Density, surface topography by scanning electron microscopy, mechanical properties (folding endurance, tensile strength and percentage elongation), water vapour permeability (WVP), moisture uptake capacity, thermogravimetry, differential scanning calorimetry and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) were determined. The films were a transparent, light greenish-yellow colour, with a uniform surface, and were flexible and easy to handle. The thickness and density of the preparations indicated that the compounds were homogeneously dispersed throughout the film. Mechanical properties were influenced by the film composition; films containing gelatin were more resistant to stress, while those containing ethylcellulose were more flexible. Increasing the adjuvant concentration decreased the elasticity and the rupture resistance, but increased the moisture uptake capacity and WVP of the formulations. BP was thermally stable as were the films. FTIR tests suggested interactions between BP and the adjuvants. This work could contribute to the utilization of BP to prepare films for food and pharmaceutical uses |
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Própolis/resíduos Própolis/resíduos/desenvolvimento de filmes Filmes/resíduo de própolis/propriedades físico-químicas Polímeros Etilcelulose Gelatina. |
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