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- W1993230898 abstract "A novel class of multiblock poly(ε-caprolactone)-based polymers containing hydrophilic trioxyethylene segments and potentially relevant to the delivery of drugs is described in this work. l-phenylalanine residues may also be inserted into the hydrophilic blocks to generate peptide bonds susceptible to enzymatic attack. The investigated polymers were poly(ether-ester-amide)s (PEEAs) obtained by a two-step polymerization procedure from OH– end capped low molecular weight poly(ε-caprolactone), sebacoyl chloride and either 4,7,10-trioxa−1,13-tridecanediamine (PEEA1) or 1,13-di(l-phenylalaninamido)-4,7,10-trioxatridecane (PEEA2). PEEAs were characterized by 1H-NMR spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, gel permeation chromatography and were tested for their suitability in producing microspheres. Particles obtained by the single emulsion–solvent evaporation technique were regular and smooth (SEM analysis) showing a monomodal distribution of dimensions. To assess the potentiality of PEEAs in the oral delivery of drugs, three model compounds with different pKa and solubilities — diclofenac, nicardipine and dicumarol — were encapsulated within PEEA microspheres. For the sake of comparison, microspheres prepared from poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) with a molecular weight similar to PEEAs were also prepared and tested. The release of diclofenac from all the microspheres was very rapid (100% released within 2 h) whereas nicardipine release was slower and biphasic. The initial phase approximated a near zero-order release, being the fraction of nicardipine released after 8 h from PEEA microspheres higher with respect to PCL particles (about 70 vs. 30%). This result was ascribed to the lower crystallinity of PEEAs with respect to PCL which results in a facilitated access of water molecules through the polymer matrix. The lipophilic-unionizable dicumarol was released from PEEA microspheres at a very slow rate. Therefore, dicumarol-loaded PEEA2 microspheres allowed the study of the influence on the release rate of the insertion into the polymer chain of enzymatically degradable bonds. PEEA2 microspheres released dicumarol at the same rate in a medium with or without the proteolitic enzyme α-chymotrypsin. Although the insertion of an isolated amino acid was not sufficient to confer enzyme susceptibility to the polymer, the distinctive properties of PEEAs make their use very attractive in the field of controlled release." @default.
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- W1993230898 title "Biodegradable microspheres of novel segmented poly(ether-ester-amide)s based on poly(ɛ-caprolactone) for the delivery of bioactive compounds" @default.
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