## Abstract Injectable delivery systems for therapeutic proteins (e.g., hydrogels and microspheres) have attracted wide attention. Hydrogels, however, may release their hydrophilic contents too rapidly in a large initial burst, and phagocytes may clear microspheres within a relatively short time pe
A biodegradable injectable thermoplastic for localized camptothecin delivery
โ Scribed by A. Hatefi; D. Knight; B. Amsden
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 144 KB
- Volume
- 93
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3549
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โฆ Synopsis
Camptothecin is an example of a potent drug with a short half-life that would benefit from a localized drug depot system that maintains its stability prior to being released. For this reason, a thermoplastic, biodegradable polymer drug depot was prepared and characterized, and the in vitro release of camptothecin examined. e-Caprolactone oligomers were prepared by ring-opening polymerization initiated by various alcohols. The polymers were characterized via differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) for thermal transitions, and via a parallel plate rheometer for melt viscosity. Camptothecin was loaded into the oligomers and released into PBS buffer. The viscosity of the oligomers was alterable by the initiator used. The oligomers were semi-crystalline with melting points between 37 and 458C. Camptothecin was released from the oligomers in a diffusion-controlled manner, with the release rate increasing as the melt viscosity of the oligomer decreased. The unreleased camptothecin remained in its active lactone form for a period of up to 16 weeks.
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