Synthesis and characterization of polyanhydride for local BCNU delivery carriers.
Moon Suk Kim, Kwang Su Seo, Ha Soo Seong, Sun Hang Cho, Hai Bang Lee, Keum Duck Hong, Sun Kyung Kim, Gilson Khang
Index: Biomed Mater Eng 15(3) , 229-38, (2005)
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Abstract
p-Carboxyphenoxy propane (CPP) prepolymer consisting of 4 units and sebacic acid (SA) prepolymer consisting of about 10 units were synthesized by reacting CPP and SA in the presence of excess acetic anhydride, respectively. Polyanhydride, poly(CPP-SA) copolymers were copolymerized by a melt polycondensation process with a mixture of CPP and SA prepolymer. Copolymers of average molecular weight up to 110,000 g/mol were achieved. The crystallinity of poly(CPP-SA) copolymers was decreased by the addition of the CPP homopolymer segment to SA homopolymer. Poly(CPP-SA) copolymers gradually degraded for period of 10 days. No large difference of weight loss observed according to molecular weight variation of poly(CPP-SA) copolymers. BCNU release from wafers fabricated by poly(CPP-SA) showed a sustained release pattern with no initial burst and delay of drug release.
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