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Hydrolytic degradation of ionically cross-linked polyphosphazene microspheres

✍ Scribed by Alexander K. Andrianov; Lendon G. Payne; Karyn B. Visscher; Harry R. Allcock; Robert Langer


Book ID
101584885
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
485 KB
Volume
53
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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✦ Synopsis


The hydrolytic degradation of gel microspheres based on calcium cross-linked phosphazene polyelectrolytes, poly [ di (carboxylatophenoxy ) phosphazene] (PCPP ) and poly-[ (carboxylatophenoxy ) (g1ycinato)phosphazenel ( PCGPP) , was investigated. These microspheres are of importance as carriers in protein and cell encapsulation. Both PCPP and PCGPP ionotropic polyphosphazene hydrogels are degradable in a n aqueous environment ( p H 7.4, 37Β°C). The degradation rates can be increased by incorporation of hydrolysis sensitive glycinato groups as the pendant structures in the polymer (PCGPP) . Hydrolysis of these polymer hydrogels led to low molecular weight ( < 1,000 Da) products. The erosion and molecular weight profiles varied also according to the molecular weight of the polyphosphazene constituting the gel beads. Another approach to affect the degradation rates consists of coating microspheres with poly-L-lysine. Ionotropic polyphosphazene hydrogels have potential as biodegradable devices for controlled drug delivery systems.


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