JOURNAL ARTICLE

Controlled drug release carriers based on PCL/PEO/PCL block copolymers

Abstract

In order to create a new drug delivery system, the ibuprofen-loaded triblock copolymer PCL/PEO/PCL (PCEC) microspheres with a low PEO content ( lt 2 wt%) were prepared by oil in water (o/w) solvent evaporation technique. The influence of PEO content, molecular weight of a polymer matrix and drug loading on the ibuprofen release profiles were evaluated. The interactions between polymer matrix and ibuprofen were detected by FTIR analysis. The presence of hydrophilic PEO segment in PCL chains caused the decrease in particle size, which further had a great impact on the drug release kinetics, i.e., initially faster release and significantly higher quantity of released drug compared to neat PCL. Ibuprofen release behavior from polymer matrix was governed by a diffusion process. In vitro cytotoxicity tests revealed that empty PCL and PCEC microspheres were not toxic at low concentrations, while ibuprofen-loaded microspheres exhibited cytotoxicity correlated with amounts of incorporated drug.

Keywords:
Ibuprofen Copolymer Polymer Materials science Drug delivery Drug carrier Solubility Chemical engineering Solvent Particle size Polymer chemistry Chemistry Organic chemistry Nanotechnology Composite material Pharmacology

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Citation History

Topics

Advanced Drug Delivery Systems
Life Sciences →  Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics →  Pharmaceutical Science
Drug Solubulity and Delivery Systems
Life Sciences →  Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics →  Pharmaceutical Science
Advanced Polymer Synthesis and Characterization
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Organic Chemistry
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