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A Stiff Injectable Biodegradable Elastomer

Publication Type : Journal Article

Thematic Areas : Nanosciences and Molecular Medicine

Publisher : Advanced Functional Materials

Source : Advanced Functional Materials, Volume 23, Number 12, p.1527-1533 (2013)

Url : https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/adfm.201202433

Keywords : Biomedical applications, Biomimetics, Drug delivery, Hydrogels, polymeric materials

Campus : Kochi

School : Center for Nanosciences

Center : Amrita Center for Nanosciences and Molecular Medicine Move, Nanosciences

Department : Nanosciences and Molecular Medicine

Verified : Yes

Year : 2013

Abstract : Injectable materials often have shortcomings in mechanical and drug-eluting properties that are attributable to their high water contents. A water-free, liquid four-armed PEG modified with dopamine end groups is described which changes from liquid to elastic solid by reaction with a small volume of Fe3+ solution. The elastic modulus and degradation times increase with increasing Fe3+ concentrations. Both the free base and the water-soluble form of lidocaine can be dissolved in the PEG4-dopamine and released in a sustained manner from the cross-linked matrix. PEG4-dopamine is retained in the subcutaneous space in vivo for up to 3 weeks with minimal inflammation. This material's tailorable mechanical properties, biocompatibility, ability to incorporate hydrophilic and hydrophobic drugs and release them slowly are desirable traits for drug delivery and other biomedical applications./p

Cite this Research Publication : B. Mizrahi, Dr. Sahadev Shankarappa, Hickey, J. M., Dohlman, J. C., Timko, B. P., Whitehead, K. A., Lee, J. - J., Langer, R., Anderson, D. G., and Kohane, D. S., “A Stiff Injectable Biodegradable Elastomer”, Advanced Functional Materials, vol. 23, pp. 1527-1533, 2013.

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