08:15 am (Brazilian time) / 11:15 am (UK time) :
Unveiling Drug Delivery Systems using Small Angle Scattering Techniques
Speaker: Fabiano Yokaichiya (University of Parana, PR, Brazil),
Abstract: The study of drug delivery systems involves the use of techniques such as small-angle neutron scattering (SANS, VSANS, and USANS) and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS, USAXS), which can provide information about complex systems such as poloxamers, lipids, cyclodextrins, alginates, and their combinations (poloxamers + poloxamers, poloxamers + cyclodextrins, and poloxamers + lipids, lipids + cyclodextrins). These techniques reveal the changes these systems undergo with the addition of drugs, as well as their behavior in response to temperature. Studies have been conducted on drug delivery systems for pain treatment (such as tramadol, lidocaine, tetracaine, bupivacaine, and ropivacaine), for migraine treatment (such as sumatriptan), for cancer and autoimmune disease treatment (doxorubicin, sulforaphane, docetaxel, paclitaxel, cyclosporine), and for oral use (ibuprofen, ketoprofen, diclofenac, prednisone, paracetamol), using SAXS through laboratory instruments (LORXI) and large facilities like synchrotrons, as well as SANS/USANS through large facilities such as research reactors and scattering sources. The use of inelastic neutron scattering is particularly interesting as it enables the acuisition of information about the dynamics of components in these systems, such as water movement (structural or confined) and drug-carrier interactions..