Katie L Poetz, Halimatu S Mohammed, Brittany L Snyder, Garrett Liddil, Damien S K Samways, Devon A Shipp
Index: Biomacromolecules 15(7) , 2573-82, (2014)
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Several critical aspects of cross-linked polyanhydrides made using thiol-ene polymerization are reported, in particular the erosion, release, and solution properties, along with their cytotoxicity toward fibroblast cells. The monomers used to synthesize these polyanhydrides were 4-pentenoic anhydride and pentaerythritol tetrakis(3-mercaptopropionate). Techniques used to evaluate the erosion mechanism indicate a complex situation in which several phenomena, such as hydrolysis rates, local pH, water diffusion, and solubility, may be influencing the erosion process. The mass loss profile, the release rate of a hydrophilic dye, the rate of hydrolysis of the polyanhydride, the hydrolysis product solubility as a function of pH, average pK(a) and its cytotoxicity toward fibroblast cells were all determined. The solubility of the degradation product is low at pH values less than 6-7, and the average pKa was determined to be ~5.3. The cytotoxicity of the polymer and the degradation product was found to be low, with cell viabilities of >97% for the various samples studied at concentrations of ~1000-1500 ppm. These important parameters help determine the potential of the thiol-ene polyanhydrides in various biomedical applications. These polyanhydrides can be used as a delivery vehicle, and although the release profile qualitatively followed the mass loss profile for a hydrophilic dye, the release rate appears to be by both diffusion and mass loss mechanisms.
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