Volume 43, Issue 10 pp. 1837-1847
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Amines release from schiff bases polymers and diffusion from dosage forms with eudragit RL in acidic medium

Nafa Chafi

Nafa Chafi

Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, 23 Rue Dr Paul Michelon, 42023 Saint-Etienne, France

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Malika Kolli

Malika Kolli

Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, 23 Rue Dr Paul Michelon, 42023 Saint-Etienne, France

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Jean-Maurice Vergnaud

Jean-Maurice Vergnaud

Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, 23 Rue Dr Paul Michelon, 42023 Saint-Etienne, France

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Jean-Pierre Montheard

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Jean-Pierre Montheard

Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, 23 Rue Dr Paul Michelon, 42023 Saint-Etienne, France

Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, 23 Rue Dr Paul Michelon, 42023 Saint-Etienne, France===Search for more papers by this author
First published: 20 November 1991
Citations: 8

Abstract

Chloromethylstyrene 1 (mixture meta and para; 60/40) can be oxydized in corresponding aldehyde 2. Vinylbenzaldehyde 2 reacts with primary amines such as aniline, benzylamine, 2-phenylethylamine, 3-phenylpropylamine, and 2-aminopyridin to give Schiff bases that are polymerized in bulk with a radical initiator. Poly(vinyl benzaldehyde) 6 prepared from corresponding monomer 2 also reacts with primary amines to give polymeric Schiff bases. Hydrolyses of these polymeric imines have been carried out either in heterogeneous acidic medium or basic heterogeneous medium; a suitable percentage of amines has been released after some hours. Finally, a study of hydrolysis and of diffusion of released amines in a dosage form (Eudragit RL) has been also carried out with some polymeric Schiff bases.

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