Characterization of stimuli-sensitive polymers for biomedical applications

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Yoo, MK [1 ]
Seok, WK [1 ]
Sung, YK [1 ]
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[1] Dongguk Univ, Dept Chem, Seoul 100715, South Korea
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10.1002/masy.200450316
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O63 [高分子化学(高聚物)];
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070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
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Stimuli-sensitive polymers were synthesized by copolymerizing varying ratios of N-isopropyl acrylamide(NIPAAm) and acrylic acid(AAc). The influence of polyelectrolytes on the lower critical solution temperatures(LCSTs) of these temperature/pH sensitive polymers was investigated in the PH range of 2-12. Polyelectrolyte complexes were prepared by mixing poly(NIPAAm-co-AAc) as anionic polyelectrolyte with poly(allyl amine)(PAA) or poly(L-lysine)(PLL) as cationic polyelectrolytes, respectively. Back titration was performed to determine the pK(a) values of PAAc in poly(NIPAAm-co-AAc) and to study the effect of comonomer ionization on the cloud point temperature. The effect of polyelectrolyte complex formation on the conformation of PLL was studied as a function of temperature by means of circular dichroism(CD). The swelling ratio of poly(NIPAAm-co-AAc) hydrogels as a function of PH at various temperature was obtained by measuring the weight of the hydrogels in buffer solutions. The LCSTs of the poly(NIPAAm-co-AAc) were strongly affected by PH, polyelectrolyte solutes, AAc content, and charge density. The influence of more hydrophobic PLL as a polyelectrolyte on the cloud point of PNIPAAm/water in the copolymer was stronger than that of poly(allyl amine)(PAA). Indomethacin was loaded into these hydrogels, and controlled release of this molecule from the hydrogel was determined under various temperature and PH conditions using UV/Vis spectrophotometry.
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