Role of zinc oxide on rheology of thermosensitive gel developed for periodontitis treatment

Periodontal disease is a major cause of tooth loss, therefore a more recent approach such as thermosensitive gel is loaded with antimicrobial drugs to be delivered locally to the periodontal pocket. The effect of ZnO on thermosensitive gel properties including gelation-gel melting temperature, rheol...

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Main Authors: Mahadlek J., Charoenteeraboon J., Choopun S., Phaechamud T.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-433472017-09-28T06:55:00Z Role of zinc oxide on rheology of thermosensitive gel developed for periodontitis treatment Mahadlek J. Charoenteeraboon J. Choopun S. Phaechamud T. Periodontal disease is a major cause of tooth loss, therefore a more recent approach such as thermosensitive gel is loaded with antimicrobial drugs to be delivered locally to the periodontal pocket. The effect of ZnO on thermosensitive gel properties including gelation-gel melting temperature, rheology, syringeability, and the release behavior of antimicrobial drug such as doxycycline hyclate were investigated. The increased amount of ZnO apparently decreased the gelation temperature of the Lutrol® F127 system. Syringeability of the doxycycline hyclate-Lutrol® F127 systems were increased with the increased amount of ZnO. System comprising zinc oxide could prolong the release of doxycycline hyclate from Lutrol® F127 systems and could be delivered from a syringe through a needle for utilizing in periodontitis therapy at the periodontal pocket. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications. 2017-09-28T06:55:00Z 2017-09-28T06:55:00Z 2010-02-05 Book Series 10226680 2-s2.0-75649141632 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.93-94.479 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=75649141632&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/43347
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description Periodontal disease is a major cause of tooth loss, therefore a more recent approach such as thermosensitive gel is loaded with antimicrobial drugs to be delivered locally to the periodontal pocket. The effect of ZnO on thermosensitive gel properties including gelation-gel melting temperature, rheology, syringeability, and the release behavior of antimicrobial drug such as doxycycline hyclate were investigated. The increased amount of ZnO apparently decreased the gelation temperature of the Lutrol® F127 system. Syringeability of the doxycycline hyclate-Lutrol® F127 systems were increased with the increased amount of ZnO. System comprising zinc oxide could prolong the release of doxycycline hyclate from Lutrol® F127 systems and could be delivered from a syringe through a needle for utilizing in periodontitis therapy at the periodontal pocket. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications.
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author Mahadlek J.
Charoenteeraboon J.
Choopun S.
Phaechamud T.
spellingShingle Mahadlek J.
Charoenteeraboon J.
Choopun S.
Phaechamud T.
Role of zinc oxide on rheology of thermosensitive gel developed for periodontitis treatment
author_facet Mahadlek J.
Charoenteeraboon J.
Choopun S.
Phaechamud T.
author_sort Mahadlek J.
title Role of zinc oxide on rheology of thermosensitive gel developed for periodontitis treatment
title_short Role of zinc oxide on rheology of thermosensitive gel developed for periodontitis treatment
title_full Role of zinc oxide on rheology of thermosensitive gel developed for periodontitis treatment
title_fullStr Role of zinc oxide on rheology of thermosensitive gel developed for periodontitis treatment
title_full_unstemmed Role of zinc oxide on rheology of thermosensitive gel developed for periodontitis treatment
title_sort role of zinc oxide on rheology of thermosensitive gel developed for periodontitis treatment
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