Sara Cascone
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Academic Curriculum
Sara Cascone graduated, summa cum laude, in Chemical Engineering with a thesis in “Drug microencapsulation in biopolymers by ultrasound assisted atomization” in 2009. From 2009 to 2013 she has been student of doctoral course in Science and Technology for Chemical, Pharmaceutical, and Food Industry – Chemical Engineering course, gaining the Ph.D. degree in March 2013, defending a thesis in ”In silico and in vitro models in pharmacokinetic studies”.
Since 2013, she has stipulated, in the Department of Industrial Engineering, post-doc collaboration grants, one of them is still going on, on the research topic concerning the simulation of the gastrointestinal tract behavior. During these collaborations, she has been co-author of papers published in international journals and many publications on international conference proceedings. Her main research activities are the study of all the phenomena involved in the drug release after oral administration; the simulation of the mechanic, biochemistry, and mass transport of the gastrointestinal tract and their influence on drug release from tablets. Moreover, she studies the degradation kinetics (both enzymatic and not) of anesthetics, evaluating the effect of the operative parameters and of the enzymatic concentration on the drug degradation. Finally, she participates in the design and realization of a plant, firstly on a lab scale and then on industrial scale, to produce agricultural fertilizers constituted by chelated iron, after a process optimization. This activity has been in collaboration with an industrial partnership (Fertenia Srl).
Her didactic activities have been several seminars during the courses in “Release and directing of drugs” at the Department of Pharmacy, “Chemical Reactors”, “Chemical Reactors in the Food Industry”, and “Principles in Chemical Engineering” at the Department of Industrial Engineering. Since 2010 she has been part of the examination board in “Chemical Reactors in the Food Industry” and “Principles in Chemical Engineering” in the Chemical Engineering bachelor degree and “Transport Phenomena and Food Processes” in the Food Engineering master degree.
Theses
PhD thesis
- Sara Cascone, In silico and in vitro models in pharmacokinetic studies (thesis extract PDF, full thesis PDF 4.1 MB), Tesi di Dottorato di Ricerca in Scienza e Tecnologie per l’Industria Chimica, Farmaceutica e Alimentare”, Chemical Engineering (XI Ciclo-Nuova Serie), Supervisors: Prof. Eng. Giuseppe Titomanlio, Prof. Eng. Gaetano Lamberti, Scientific Committee: Prof. Werner Weitschies, Prof. Iztok Grabnar
Master thesis
- Sara Cascone, Microincapsulazione di farmaci in biopolimeri mediante atomizzazione assistita da ultrasuoni (thesis extract PDF, full thesis PDF 2.0 MB), Master Degree in Chemical Engineering, 20/11/2009, Supervisors: Prof. Eng. Giuseppe Titomanlio, Prof. Eng. Gaetano Lamberti
Bachelor thesis
- Sara Cascone, Analisi delle cinetiche di idratazione e di rilascio di principi attivi da compresse di idrogeli (thesis extract PDF, full thesis PDF 1.1 MB), Bachelor Degree in Chemical Engineering, 27/09/2007, Supervisors: Prof. Eng. Giuseppe Titomanlio, Prof. Eng. Gaetano Lamberti (This thesis has been awarded as the best Italian Bachelor thesis in Chemical Engineering in 2007 by AIDIC-GRICU)
Publications
2018
Hydrogels: experimental characterization and mathematical modelling of their mechanical and diffusive behaviour Journal Article
In: Chemical Society Reviews, vol. 47, no. 7, pp. 2357-2373, 2018, ISSN: 0306-0012.
2017
Modeling of the behavior of natural polysaccharides hydrogels for bio-pharma applications Journal Article
In: Natural Product Communications, vol. 12, no. 6, pp. 867-871, 2017, ISSN: 1934-578X.
Mechanics and transport phenomena in agarose-based hydrogels studied by compression-relaxation tests Journal Article
In: Carbohydrate Polymers, vol. 167, pp. 136–144, 2017.
Drug delivery from hydrogels: a general framework for the release modeling Journal Article
In: Current Drug Delivery, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 179 - 189, 2017.
2016
An Engineering Point of View on the Use of the Hydrogels for Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Applications Book Chapter
In: Majee, Sutapa Biswas (Ed.): Emerging Concepts in Analysis and Applications of Hydrogels, Chapter 8, Intech, 2016, ISBN: 978-953-51-2510-5.
Swellable Hydrogel-based Systems for Controlled Drug Delivery Book Chapter
In: Sezer, Ali Demir (Ed.): Smart Drug Delivery System, Chapter 10, Intech, 2016, ISBN: 978-953-51-2247-0.
2015
Understanding the adhesion phenomena in carbohydrate-hydrogel-based systems: Water up-take, swelling and elastic detachment Journal Article
In: Carbohydrate Polymers, vol. 131, pp. 41–49, 2015, ISSN: 01448617.
Hydrogel-Based CRSs Analyses: Testing And Modeling Proceedings Article
In: 1st International Congress of Controlled Release Society - Greek Local Chapter, pp. 1–1, 1st International Congress of Controlled Release Society, Athens (Greece), 2015.
Controlled drug release from hydrogel-based matrices: Experiments and modeling. Journal Article
In: International journal of pharmaceutics, vol. 486, no. 1-2, pp. 144–152, 2015, ISSN: 1873-3476.
Modeling the Drug Release from Hydrogel-Based Matrices Journal Article
In: Molecular Pharmaceutics, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 474–483, 2015, ISSN: 1543-8384.
2014
Testing and modelling of hydrogels behavior for pharmaceutical and biomedical applications Proceedings Article
In: Proceedings of CHISA 2014, pp. 1–1, CHISA 2014, Prague, Czech Republic, 2014.
MODELING THE BEHAVIOR OF SWELLABLE HYDROGELS-BASED MATRICES FOR PHARMACEUTICAL APPLICATIONS Proceedings Article
In: 13th European Symposium on Controlled Drug Delivery, pp. 3–4, ESCDD 2014, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands, 2014.
2012
Controlled Release of Drugs From Hydrogel Based Matrices Systems: Experiments and Modeling Journal Article
In: Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Quarterly, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 321–330, 2012, ISSN: 0352-9568.
2007
Water and theopylline transport phenomena within HPMC based tablets Proceedings Article
In: Proceedings of Innovation in Drug Delivery, pp. 1–2, Napoli, 2007.