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Delivery from triblock copolymer

ELP-based triblock copolypeptides have also been used to produce stimulus-responsive micelles, and Chaikof and coworkers envisioned the possible application of these micelles as controlled drug delivery vehicles. These amphiphilic triblock copolymers were constructed from two identical hydrophobic ELP endblocks and a hydrophilic ELP midblock. Below the transition temperature, loose and monodispersed micelles were formed that reversibly contracted upon heating, leading to more compact micelles with a reduced size [90]. [Pg.89]

Drug Release from PHEMA-l-PIB Networks. Amphiphilic networks due to their distinct microphase separated hydrophobic-hydrophilic domain structure posses potential for biomedical applications. Similar microphase separated materials such as poly(HEMA- -styrene-6-HEMA), poly(HEMA-6-dimethylsiloxane- -HEMA), and poly(HEMA-6-butadiene- -HEMA) triblock copolymers have demonstrated better antithromogenic properties to any of the respective homopolymers (5-S). Amphiphilic networks are speculated to demonstrate better biocompatibility than either PIB or PHEMA because of their hydrophilic-hydrophobic microdomain structure. These unique structures may also be useful as swellable drug delivery matrices for both hydrophilic and lipophilic drugs due to their amphiphilic nature. Preliminary experiments with theophylline as a model for a water soluble drug were conducted to determine the release characteristics of the system. Experiments with lipophilic drugs are the subject of ongoing research. [Pg.210]

Kissel T, Li YX, Unger E. ABA-triblock copolymers from biodegradable polyester A-blocks and hydrophilic poly (ethylene oxide) B-blocks as a candidate for in situ forming hydrogel delivery systems for proteins. Adv. Drug Deliv. Rev. 2002 54 99-134. [Pg.288]

Encapsulation and delivery of DNA has also been investigated with poly(amino acid) (poly(AA)) based polymer vesicles. Brown and coworkers synthesized an amphiphilic triblock copolymer from methoxy-poly(ethylene glycol) (mPEG), hydrophobic palmitic acid chains in block segments along a poly-L-lysine (PLL) or... [Pg.152]


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