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Int J Pharm ; 325(1-2): 15-25, 2006 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16844329

ABSTRACT

In order to utilize the psyllium husk, a medicinally important natural polysaccharide, for developing the novel hydrogels for the controlled drug delivery device, we have prepared psyllium and N-hydroxymethylacrylamide based polymeric networks by using N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide (N,N'-MBAAm) as crosslinker. The polymeric networks thus formed were characterized with scanning electron micrography (SEM), FTIR and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) techniques to study various structural aspects of the networks and also with the swelling response of the polymeric networks as a function of time, temperature, pH and [NaCl]. Equilibrium swelling has been observed to depend on both structural aspects of the polymers and environmental factors. Maximum P(s) 748.3 was observed at 13.0 x 10(-3)mol/L of [N,N'-MBAAm] in 0.5M NaOH solution. The release dynamics of model drugs (salicylic acid and tetracycline hydrochloride) from hydrogels has also been discussed, for the evaluation of the release mechanism and diffusion coefficients. The effect of pH on the release pattern of tetracycline has been studied by varying the pH of the release medium. In release medium of pH 7.4 buffer the release pattern of tetracycline drastically changes to the extent that mechanism of drug diffusion shifted from non-Fickian diffusion to Fickian diffusion. It has been observed that diffusion exponent "n" have 0.71, 0.67 and 0.52 values and gel characteristic constant 'k' have 1.552 x 10(-2), 2.291 x 10(-2) and 5.309 x 10(-2) values in distilled water, pH 2.2 buffer and pH 7.4 buffer, respectively, for tetracycline release. In solution of pH 7.4 buffer, the rate of polymer chain relaxation was more as compare to the rate of drug diffusion from these hydrogels and it follows Fick's law of diffusion. The value of the initial diffusion coefficient for the release of tetracycline hydrochloride was higher than the value of late time diffusion coefficient in each release medium indicating that in the start, the diffusion of drug from the polymeric matrix was fast as compare to the latter stages.


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Drug Delivery Systems , Hydrogels/chemistry , Methylmethacrylates/chemistry , Psyllium/chemistry , Acrylamides/chemistry , Algorithms , Ammonium Sulfate/chemistry , Cross-Linking Reagents/chemistry , Diffusion , Hydrogels/chemical synthesis , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Kinetics , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning/methods , Salicylic Acid/administration & dosage , Salicylic Acid/chemistry , Salicylic Acid/pharmacokinetics , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared/methods , Technology, Pharmaceutical/methods , Temperature , Tetracycline/administration & dosage , Tetracycline/chemistry , Tetracycline/pharmacokinetics
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Br J Nurs ; 9(15): 979-84, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11276645

ABSTRACT

This is the second of two articles analysing the communication themes that emerged from a role play situation in the classroom where a group of MSc nursing students carried out a nursing role play. Feedback from the entire group of 19 students was obtained and discussed openly following the presentation of the scenario. The first article examined the following communication issues: breaking bad news; giving information through exploring, questioning, and reassurance; touch; and empathy and humanism (Vol 9(14): 931-8). Attempts were made to give examples of how these key issues could be applied to nursing practice. This second article involves the examination of the ethical issues of truth-telling and autonomy that emerged in the role play and again attempts to integrate the theoretical underpinnings with nursing practice in the knowledge that the arguments advanced are neither right nor wrong. This deduction is based on the fact that each human being is unique; therefore, each interaction that occurs between two people is also unique. Nursing can strive to provide better, more effective and more sensitive communication because ethical communication is, it is argued, the realm in which nurses toll.


Subject(s)
Communication , Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate/methods , Ethics, Nursing , Nurse-Patient Relations , Role Playing , Truth Disclosure , Humans
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Br J Nurs ; 9(14): 931-8, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11261029

ABSTRACT

This is the first of two articles which support the assumption that effective communication is the foundation upon which nursing should stand. The articles are founded on an examination of an interaction analysis of a role play situation in the classroom where a group of 19 MSc nursing students presented a nursing scenario to their peers and feedback was later generated from the total group. At least seven minority ethnic groups, who were new to the country, were represented. The role play was later examined using theoretical frameworks to guide the analysis. This article provides analysis of the breaking of bad news, giving information through exploring, questioning and reassurance, touch, and, finally, empathy and humanism. The second article will explore and examine ethical issues, such as truth-telling and autonomy, that were also evidenced in the role play. Other themes were personal constraints such as family stress and counselling. This article begins by introducing readers to the role play situation. The number of communication concepts identified in this short 20-minute role play positively support the authors' argument that communication is the essence of nursing care.


Subject(s)
Communication , Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate/methods , Nurse-Patient Relations , Nursing Care/methods , Nursing Care/psychology , Patient Education as Topic/methods , Pharyngeal Neoplasms/nursing , Pharyngeal Neoplasms/psychology , Role Playing , Students, Nursing/psychology , Truth Disclosure , Empathy , Ethnicity/psychology , Humanism , Humans , Minority Groups/psychology , Pharyngeal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Philosophy, Nursing
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Nahrung ; 32(1): 43-7, 1988.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3362195

ABSTRACT

The effect of extrusion processing using Wenger X-5 extruder on the quality of products of rice-legume (75:25) blends was investigated. The products were palatable and had a good texture. The nutritional quality of protein in the extrudates was significantly improved. The protein efficiency ratio values of rice-soybean, rice-bengal gram and rice-black gram products were: 2.25, 2.30 and 2.28 as compared to 2.10, 1.89 and 1.98 for the respective raw blends. Extrusion processing reduced the phytates in the products to the extent of 20.3 to 26.8%.


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Dietary Proteins/analysis , Fabaceae/analysis , Food Handling , Oryza/analysis , Plants, Medicinal , Animals , Diet , Nutritive Value , Phosphorus/analysis , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains , Trypsin Inhibitors/analysis
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