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Polyurethanes drug release mechanism

Figure 8.5 Drug release mechanism from polyurethane carriers. PU-ester carriers undergo relatively faster burst ester hydrolysis followed by slow carbamate cleavage. The release may be controlled by tuning the esterxarbamate ratio. Figure 8.5 Drug release mechanism from polyurethane carriers. PU-ester carriers undergo relatively faster burst ester hydrolysis followed by slow carbamate cleavage. The release may be controlled by tuning the esterxarbamate ratio.

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