Nonlinearities in Drug Release Process from Polymeric Microparticles: Long‐Time‐Scale Behaviour
Elena Simona Bacaita,
Costica Bejinariu,
Borsos Zoltan,
Catalina Peptu,
Gabriela Andrei,
Marcel Popa,
Daniela Magop and
Maricel Agop
Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2012, vol. 2012, issue 1
Abstract:
A theoretical model of the drug release process from polymeric microparticles (a particular type of polymer matrix), through dispersive fractal approximation of motion, is built. As a result, the drug release process takes place through cnoidal oscillations modes of a normalized concentration field. This indicates that, in the case of long‐time‐scale evolutions, the drug particles assemble in a lattice of nonlinear oscillators occur macroscopically, through variations of drug concentration. The model is validated by experimental results.
Date: 2012
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