Abstract
Biodegradable polymers based on a blend of polycaprolactone (PCL) and aliphatic polyanhydrides with various monomer lengths were prepared to obtain desired polymer blends for use as drug carriers. The physicochemical, mechanical, and drug-release properties of these blends were investigated by various techniques to evaluate the uniformity degree of the polymer blends to establish their potential applications in drug delivery. The results demonstrated that the heat of fusion (Δ) of the polyanhydride or the blend is increased in relation to the length of the aliphatic chain. However, the blends had different properties than pure polyanhydride, and the crystallization degree of the blends, as expressed by the ΔH, decreased in relation to the ΔH of the pure polyanhydride. Drug-release studies from blends of PCL and aliphatic polyanhydrides demonstrated first-order kinetics of the release rate. Polymer degradation was independent at the polyanhydride monomer length. On the basis of theoretical calculation of the interaction factor, a blend of PCL and poly(dodecanedeoic anhydride) was chosen for further elucidation of its thermal, mechanical, and degradation properties.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 3781-3787 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry |
Volume | 41 |
Issue number | 23 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1 Dec 2003 |
Keywords
- Biodegradable
- Blends
- Drug delivery systems
- Polyanhydrides
- Polycaprolactone
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Polymers and Plastics
- Organic Chemistry
- Materials Chemistry