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Thermosensitive Poloxamer-graft-Carboxymethyl Pullulan: A Potential Injectable Hydrogel for Drug Delivery

A thermosensitive copolymer composed of amphiphilic triblock copolymer, poloxamer 407, grafted on hydrophilic pullulan with pendant carboxymethyl groups (CMP) was prepared and characterized. The structure of the new copolymer was assessed by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) and (1)H nuclear magnet...

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Autores principales: Constantin, Marieta, Cosman, Bogdan, Bercea, Maria, Ailiesei, Gabriela-Liliana, Fundueanu, Gheorghe
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8466796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34577926
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13183025
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author Constantin, Marieta
Cosman, Bogdan
Bercea, Maria
Ailiesei, Gabriela-Liliana
Fundueanu, Gheorghe
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Cosman, Bogdan
Bercea, Maria
Ailiesei, Gabriela-Liliana
Fundueanu, Gheorghe
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description A thermosensitive copolymer composed of amphiphilic triblock copolymer, poloxamer 407, grafted on hydrophilic pullulan with pendant carboxymethyl groups (CMP) was prepared and characterized. The structure of the new copolymer was assessed by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) and (1)H nuclear magnetic resonance ((1)H NMR) spectroscopy. The content of the poloxamer in the grafted copolymer was 83.8% (w/w). The effect of the copolymer concentration on the gelation behavior was analyzed by the vertical method and rheological tests; the gel phase of the copolymer occurred at a lower concentration (11%, w/v) as compared with poloxamer (18%, w/v). The starting gelation time under the simulated physiological conditions (phosphate buffer with a pH of 7.4, at 37 °C) was sensitive on the rest temperature before the test, this being 990 s and 280 s after 24 h rest at 4 °C and 20 °C, respectively. The rheological tests evidenced a high elasticity and excellent ability of the copolymer to recover the initial structure after the removal of the applied force or external stimuli. Moreover, the hydrogel has proved a sustained release of amoxicillin (taken as a model drug) over 168 h. Taken together, the results clearly indicate that this copolymer can be used as an injectable hydrogel.
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spelling pubmed-84667962021-09-27 Thermosensitive Poloxamer-graft-Carboxymethyl Pullulan: A Potential Injectable Hydrogel for Drug Delivery Constantin, Marieta Cosman, Bogdan Bercea, Maria Ailiesei, Gabriela-Liliana Fundueanu, Gheorghe Polymers (Basel) Article A thermosensitive copolymer composed of amphiphilic triblock copolymer, poloxamer 407, grafted on hydrophilic pullulan with pendant carboxymethyl groups (CMP) was prepared and characterized. The structure of the new copolymer was assessed by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) and (1)H nuclear magnetic resonance ((1)H NMR) spectroscopy. The content of the poloxamer in the grafted copolymer was 83.8% (w/w). The effect of the copolymer concentration on the gelation behavior was analyzed by the vertical method and rheological tests; the gel phase of the copolymer occurred at a lower concentration (11%, w/v) as compared with poloxamer (18%, w/v). The starting gelation time under the simulated physiological conditions (phosphate buffer with a pH of 7.4, at 37 °C) was sensitive on the rest temperature before the test, this being 990 s and 280 s after 24 h rest at 4 °C and 20 °C, respectively. The rheological tests evidenced a high elasticity and excellent ability of the copolymer to recover the initial structure after the removal of the applied force or external stimuli. Moreover, the hydrogel has proved a sustained release of amoxicillin (taken as a model drug) over 168 h. Taken together, the results clearly indicate that this copolymer can be used as an injectable hydrogel. MDPI 2021-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8466796/ /pubmed/34577926 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13183025 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cosman, Bogdan
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Thermosensitive Poloxamer-graft-Carboxymethyl Pullulan: A Potential Injectable Hydrogel for Drug Delivery
title Thermosensitive Poloxamer-graft-Carboxymethyl Pullulan: A Potential Injectable Hydrogel for Drug Delivery
title_full Thermosensitive Poloxamer-graft-Carboxymethyl Pullulan: A Potential Injectable Hydrogel for Drug Delivery
title_fullStr Thermosensitive Poloxamer-graft-Carboxymethyl Pullulan: A Potential Injectable Hydrogel for Drug Delivery
title_full_unstemmed Thermosensitive Poloxamer-graft-Carboxymethyl Pullulan: A Potential Injectable Hydrogel for Drug Delivery
title_short Thermosensitive Poloxamer-graft-Carboxymethyl Pullulan: A Potential Injectable Hydrogel for Drug Delivery
title_sort thermosensitive poloxamer-graft-carboxymethyl pullulan: a potential injectable hydrogel for drug delivery
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8466796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34577926
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13183025
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