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Title of Article Modified glutinous rice starch-chitosan composite films for buccal delivery of hydrophilic drug 
Date of Acceptance 31 May 2020 
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     Title of Journal Carbohydrate Polymers 
     Standard SCOPUS 
     Institute of Journal ELSEVIER 
     ISBN/ISSN 2020 Elsevier Ltd 
     Volume 245 
     Issue 116556 
     Month June
     Year of Publication 2020 
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     Abstract The fabrication and characterization of ball-milling modified glutinous rice starch (MGRS):chitosan (CS) composite films were demonstrated. Effect of CS ratios (2:1, 1:1, 1:2 MGRS:CS) on the film properties was investigated. Lidocaine hydrochloride was used as a model hydrophilic drug. ATR-FTIR confirmed hydrogen bond formation between MGRS and CS. XRD indicated an amorphous state of all fabricated films. The uniform and comparable thickness, weight, and drug contents of all fabricated films were obtained. The presence of CS did not affect the mucoadhesiveness of MGRS films. The increase in tensile strength and decreases in elongation and folding endurance were observed with 1:2 MGRS:CS films. The film swelling and drug release decreased with the CS ratio. Drug permeation across porcine mucosa indicated the enhancement effect of CS, whereby the permeation flux of 1:2 MGRS:CS composite increased by 3 folds. In conclusion, the MGRS:CS composite could be useful for buccal delivery of hydrophilic drug. 
     Keyword Physically modified starch, Chitosan, Buccal films, Lidocaine hydrochloride, Mucoadhesive films, Thai glutinous rice starch 
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597150006-4 Ms. MAY THU SOE [Main Author]
Pharmaceutical Sciences Doctoral Degree

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