Controlled release of 5-flurouracil from biomedical polyurethanes

Novel biodegradable aliphatic poly(ether-urethane)s (PEUs) based on pluronic F-68 (PLF68) and castor oil were synthesized by the solution polymerization technique. These polymers were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), nuclear magnetic spectroscopy ( 1 HNMR) and gel per...

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Published in:Journal of chemical sciences (Bangalore, India) Vol. 122; no. 2; pp. 209 - 216
Main Authors: Harisha, Reddy Seetharamareddy, Hosamani, Kallappa Mahadevappa, Keri, Rangappa Sangappa, Shelke, Namdev, Wadi, Vijay Kumar, Aminabhavi, Tejaraj M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: India Springer-Verlag 01-03-2010
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Summary:Novel biodegradable aliphatic poly(ether-urethane)s (PEUs) based on pluronic F-68 (PLF68) and castor oil were synthesized by the solution polymerization technique. These polymers were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), nuclear magnetic spectroscopy ( 1 HNMR) and gel permeation chromatography (GPC) to confirm the PEU formation and the molecular weight. Moderate molecular weight PEUs were obtained and converted into microspheres by solvent evaporation method to study the controlled release (CR) characteristics for 5-flurouracil (5-FU). PLF-68 acts as amphiphilic filler, which enhances the release of a hydrophobic drug such as 5-FU. Sizes of the microspheres as measured by laser light scattering technique ranged between 15 and 42 µm. An increase in the size of particles was observed with increasing molar ratio of PLF-68 with respect to castor oil. The percentage encapsulation efficiency varied between 71 and 98. Surface morphology of the microspheres as studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed the spherical nature of the particles with wrinkles on their surfaces. The release of 5-FU through the microspheres was investigated in pH 7·4-phosphate buffer. An increase in release rate was observed with increasing molar ratio of PLF68 with respect to castor oil.
ISSN:0974-3626
0973-7103
DOI:10.1007/s12039-010-0024-9