26 (4) 2012
Cabeq 2012 04 korice

CABEQ 26 (4) (2012) 309–465

Contents
Editorial: Chemical Engineering and Drug Delivery

Original Scientific Paper

In-silico Modulation of the Irinotecan Release from a Functionalized MCM-41 Support
I. Luta and G. Maria
309–320
Controlled Release of Drugs From Hydrogel Based Matrices Systems: Experiments and Modeling
G. Lamberti, S. Cascone, G. Titomanlio and A. A. Barba
321–330
Controlled Drug Delivery and Ophthalmic Applications
J. A. Ferreira, P. de Oliveira and P. M. da Silva
331–343
Controlled Release of Drugs from Microparticles Produced by Ultrasonic Assisted Atomization Based on Biocompatible Polymers
A. A. Barba, A. Dalmoro, M. d’Amore and G. Lamberti
345–353
Spray-dried Microspheres Based on Chitosan and Lecithin Cyclosporin A Delivery System
Ž. Davosir Klarić, A. Hafner, M. Dürrigl and J. Filipović-Grčić
355–364
Polymeric Micelles in Ocular Drug Delivery: Rationale, Strategies and Challenges
I. Pepić, J. Lovrić and J. Filipović-Grčić
365–377
Non-Uniformity of Pellets Coating, Effect on the Dose Release Profile and How to Improve the Coating Process by Reducing the Electrostatic Charging of the Pellets
M. Marucci, A. Holmgren, H. Carlsson, A. Jarke, M. Johansson and C. von Corswant
379–384
Nanoencapsulation of Drug-loaded Lipid by Temperature-induced Phase Transition
H. Lee, J. Y. Kim, E. J. Koo, J. Lee, E. H. Lee, K. S. Oh and S. H. Yuk
385–390
Supercritical Antisolvent Precipitation of Quercetin Systems: Preliminary Experiments
P. Alessi, A. Cortesi, N. De Zordi, T. Gamse, I. Kikic, M. Moneghini and D. Solinas
391–398
Comparison Study of Hydrogels Properties Synthesized with Micro- and Nano- Size Bacterial Cellulose Particles Extracted from Nata de coco
N. S. Johari, I. Ahmad and N. Halib
399–404
Study on Polymer-Surfactant Interactions for the Improvement of Drug Delivery Systems Wettability
I. De Simone, N. Coceani, R. Farra, S. M. Fiorentino, G. Grassi, R. Lapasin, D. Hasa, B. Perissutti, M. Grassi and D. Voinovich
405–415
Properties, Engineering and Applications of Polymeric Nanofibers: Current Research and Future Advances
R. Rošic, J. Pelipenko, J. Kristl, P. Kocbek and S. Baumgartner
417–425
From Supersaturated Drug Delivery Systems to the Rising Era of Pediatric Formulations
G. Charkoftaki, G. Valsami and P. Macheras
427–434
Simulation Models for Stem Cells Differentiation
M. Pisu, A. Concas and G. Cao
435–446
Genes within Bottles. Synergism Between Simulation and Experiment in Designing Nanovectors for DNA/RNA Delivery
D. Marson, V. Dal Col, P. Posocco, E. Laurini, M. Fermeglia and S. Pricl
447–465