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Title : Effects of block length on the enzymatic degradation and erosion of oxazoline linked poly-epsilon-caprolactone - Pulkkinen_2007_Eur.J.Pharm.Sci_31_119
Author(s) : Pulkkinen M , Malin M , Tarvainen T , Saarimaki T , Seppala J , Jarvinen K
Ref : Eur J Pharm Sci , 31 :119 , 2007
Abstract : The aim of the study was to develop enzyme sensitive polymers for pharmaceutical applications. Thus, 2,2'-bis(2-oxazoline)-linked poly-epsilon-caprolactone (PCL-O) polymers were synthesized by using epsilon-caprolactone precursors with different molecular weights (M(n): 1500, 3900, 7500 and 12,000g/mol), and the effects of PCL block length on enzymatic degradation and erosion (weight loss) of PCL-O films were studied. Solvent cast PCL and PCL-O films were incubated (22 days) in the presence of pancreatin (1%, pH 7.5), with and without enzyme inhibitors. In the absence of enzyme inhibitors, surface erosion of the PCL-O films occurred during incubation, and the erosion of the PCL-O films increased in parallel with a decrease in the PCL block length. The presence of the lipase inhibitors, paraoxon-ethyl and tetrahydrolipstatin delayed the weight loss of the PCL-O films. These results indicate that lipase was mainly responsible for the enzymatic erosion of the PCL-O films. In comparison, practically no weight loss of the PCL or the PCL-O films was observed in phosphate buffer (pH 7.4) (28 days incubation). The results demonstrate that the studied epsilon-caprolactone based poly(ester-amide)s are enzyme sensitive polymers whose erosion rate can be controlled by the PCL block length.
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PubMedID: 17433634