Publications by authors named "Suthon Srivaro"

The aim of this study was to investigate the drug release behavior from bacterial cellulose (BC). Ibuprofen and propranolol hydrochloride were used as model drugs to represent low and highly water soluble drugs. The drug was loaded into the BC by immersing the partially swollen BC in a solution of drug concentrations ranging from 0.

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  • The study focuses on improving the performance of adhesive joints in engineering wood products, specifically using densified rubberwood.
  • The densification process involved mechanical compression and polymer impregnation, along with surface sanding, which enhanced the wettability and ultimately increased the joint's glueline thickness.
  • Results showed that joints made from densified rubberwood had a 40% higher shear strength compared to original rubberwood, and further density increases improved both shear strength and wood failure rates.
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An experimental study was carried out to develop and examine the properties of a new type of structural insulated panel (SIP). SIP prototypes conducted from this research consisted of insulated foam manufactured from natural rubber filled with wood particles as the core layer and three kinds of commercial wood-composite boards (plywood, cement particleboard, and fiber-cement board) as the surface layers. Polyurethane was used as an adhesive bond between the surface and the core layer.

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Bacterial cellulose (BC) has been used in the combination with molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) for controlled-release drug delivery. In the present study, the molecular imprinting was directly performed on BC to avoid the use of synthetic materials for sustained-release of quercetin, which was used as the template molecule. The phase inversion method was successfully used to prepare molecularly imprinted BC (MI-BC).

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