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Inorganic–organic hybrid alginate beads with LCST near human body temperature for sustained dual‐sensitive drug delivery
Authors:Jun Shi  Lihua Liu  Xiaopei Liu  Ximeng Sun  Shaokui Cao
Institution:1. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China;2. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Pingdingshan Institute of Technology, Pingdingshan 467000, China
Abstract:In order to obtain dual‐stimuli‐responsive (temperature/pH) alginate beads that exhibit LCST close to human body temperature for sustained drug release applications, poly (NIPAAm‐co‐AAm) hydrogel (with LCST 37.5°C) were selected and associated with calcium alginate to prepare inorganic–organic hybrid biomineralized polysaccharide alginate beads via a one‐step method in this paper. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X‐ray spectrometer (EDS) results demonstrated that calcium phosphate could not only be found in the surface but also in the cross‐section of biomineralized polysaccharide beads. Both equilibrium swelling and indomethacin release behavior were found to be pH‐ and thermo‐responsive. In addition, indomethacin release profile could be sustained with a inorganic–organic hybrid membrane: the release amount reached 96% within 4 hr for the unmineralized beads, while a drug release of only 64% obtained after subjecting the biomineralized polysaccharide beads to the same treatment. These results indicate that the biomineralized polysaccharide membrane could prevent the permeability of the encapsulated drug and reduce the drug release rate effectively. The studied system has the potential to be used as an effective smart sustainable delivery system for biomedical applications. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:stimuli‐sensitive polymers  drug delivery systems  polysaccharides  biomineralization  alginate
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