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Drug release behavior of chitosan–montmorillonite nanocomposite hydrogels following electrostimulation

✍ Scribed by Kun-Ho Liu; Ting-Yu Liu; San-Yuan Chen; Dean-Mo Liu


Book ID
103999446
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
233 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
1742-7061

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✦ Synopsis


Nanocomposites hydrogel (nanohydrogel) composed of chitosan (CS) and montmorillonite (MMT) were prepared and systematically studied for drug release behavior following electrostimulation. The deterioration of the responsiveness and reversibility of CS upon repeated on-off electrostimulation switching operations are major limitations for clinical applications, as it suffers from too much structural instability for the precise control of the release of drug upon cyclic electrostimulation. To overcome these limitations, an inorganic phase, MMT, was incorporated in the CS matrix to enhance the anti-fatigue property and corresponding long-term stable release kinetics. X-ray diffraction analysis and time-dependent optical absorbance showed that the MMT incorporated into the nanohydrogel exhibited an exfoliated nanostructure. The exfoliated silica nanosheets are able to act as cross-linkers to form a network structure between the CS and MMT, and this difference in the cross-linking density strongly affects the release of vitamin B 12 under electrostimulation. With a lower MMT concentration (1 wt.%), the release kinetics of vitamin B 12 from the nanohydrogel shows a pseudo-zero-order release, and the release mechanism was changed from a diffusion-controlled mode to a swelling-controlled mode under electrostimulation. Further increasing the MMT content reduced both the diffusion exponent n and the responsiveness of the nanohydrogel to electrostimulation. In addition, a consecutively repeated ''on" and ''off" operation shows that the electroresponsiveness of the nanohydrogel with higher MMT concentrations was reduced, but its anti-fatigue behavior was considerably improved. In this work, the nanohydrogel with 2 wt.% MMT achieved a mechanically reliable and practically desirable pulsatile release profile and excellent anti-fatigue behavior, compared with that of the pure CS.


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