Baszkin A, Couvreur P, Deyme M, Henry-Michelland S, Albrecht G
Physico-Chimie des Surface et Innovation en Pharmacotechnie UA CNRS 1218, Université Paris Sud, Chatenay-Malabry, France.
J Pharm Pharmacol. 1987 Dec;39(12):973-7. doi: 10.1111/j.2042-7158.1987.tb03143.x.
Surface pressure-area isotherms (pi-A) of poly(isobutylcyanoacrylate) monolayers with or without glucose and dextran as polymerization adjuvants used in the preparation of nanoparticles have been derived from measurements made at the air-water interface with the subphase pH at 2.7, 5.5 or 8.8. The isotherms were characteristic of the expanded type of polymer monolayer curves, yielding unusually low limiting area values compared with those of other known poly(acrylate) derivatives. This behaviour may be explained by the folding of polar moieties of the polymer groups in the water subphase. Ampicillin incorporated during preparation of nanoparticles had a negligible effect on the general behaviour of adjuvant-free monolayers, but a significant one on the adjuvant-loaded polymer monolayer system which showed an increase in surface area throughout the compression cycle, as compared with the surface area of the adjuvant-free polymer system although the collapse pressure was practically the same at 67 mN m-1.