1. Drug Delivery from Stimuli-Responsive Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-N-isopropylmethacrylamide)/Chitosan Core/Shell Nanohydrogels.
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Ortega-García, Andrés, Martínez-Bernal, Bryan Giovanny, Ceja, Israel, Mendizábal, Eduardo, Puig-Arévalo, Jorge Emilio, and Pérez-Carrillo, Lourdes Adriana
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HYDROGELS , *QUASIELASTIC light scattering , *DOXYCYCLINE , *TRANSITION temperature , *PHASE transitions , *EMULSION polymerization , *CHITOSAN - Abstract
The synthesis of stimulus-responsive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-N-isopropylmethacrylamide)/chitosan core/shell nanohydrogels made by batch emulsion polymerization in the presence of chitosan (CS) micelles is reported. The ratio of monomers required to obtain copolymers with a volume phase transition temperature (TVPT) in the range of the temperatures observed in the human body in response to an infection (38 to 40 °C) was estimated with the Fox equation. The conversion was determined by gravimetry; mean particle size, size distribution, and thermal response were measured by quasi-elastic light scattering (QLS). The core/shell structure was confirmed by TEM, and FTIR showed the presence of N-isopropyl acrilamide (NIPA), N-isopropyl methacrylamide (NIPMA), and CS in the nanohydrogels. The nanohydrogels were loaded with the drug doxycycline hyclate, and their release kinetic profile was determined at pH = 2.0 and 7.4 at their volume phase transition temperatures (TVPT). A higher amount of drug was released at acidic pH. Some mathematical models described in the literature were used to fit the experimental drug release data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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