Journal of Functional Biomaterials | |
Hydration-Induced Phase Separation in Amphiphilic Polymer Matrices and its Influence on Voclosporin Release | |
I. John Khan1  N. Sanjeeva Murthy1  | |
[1] New Jersey Center for Biomaterials, the State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA; | |
关键词: hydration-induced phase separation; amphiphilic polymer; resorption; voclosporin; small angle scattering; | |
DOI : 10.3390/jfb3040745 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
Voclosporin is a highly potent, new cyclosporine-A derivative that is currently in Phase 3 clinical trials in the USA as a potential treatment for inflammatory diseases of the eye. Voclosporin represents a number of very sparingly soluble drugs that are difficult to administer. We therefore selected it as a model drug that is dispersed within amphiphilic polymer matrices, and investigated the changing morphology of the matrices using neutron and x-ray scattering during voclosporin release and polymer resorption. The hydrophobic segments of the amphiphilic polymer chain are comprised of desaminotyrosyl-tyrosine ethyl ester (DTE) and desaminotyrosyl-tyrosine (DT), and the hydrophilic component is poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG). Water uptake in these matrices resulted in the phase separation of hydrophobic and hydrophilic domains that are a few hundred Angstroms apart. These water-driven morphological changes influenced the release profile of voclosporin and facilitated a burst-free release from the polymer. No such morphological reorganization was observed in poly(lactide-
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