Artículos de revistas
Synthesis, characterization and applications of amphiphilic elastomeric polyurethane networks in drug delivery
Fecha
2012-07-04Registro en:
Caracciolo, Pablo Christian; Sanz Pita, Cristina; Abraham, Gustavo Abel; Méndez, José Alberto; Gironés Molera, Jordi; Synthesis, characterization and applications of amphiphilic elastomeric polyurethane networks in drug delivery; Soc Polymer Science Japan; Polymer Journal; 45; 3; 4-7-2012; 331-338
0032-3896
Autor
Caracciolo, Pablo Christian
Sanz Pita, Cristina
Abraham, Gustavo Abel
Méndez, José Alberto
Gironés Molera, Jordi
Resumen
Polyurethanes have a key role in the development of many different biomedical devices because of their exceptional biocompatibility, mechanical properties and versatility. Although linear segmented polyurethanes have been extensively studied, the investigation of cross-linked polyurethanes remains limited. In this work, three series of polyurethane networks were synthesized by reacting poly(ethylene glycol) and hexamethylene diisocyanate with either tetrafunctional poloxamer Tetronic 701 or poly(e-caprolactone)s triol with molecular weights of 1060 and 3130 Da. The hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio was varied by selecting the appropriate amounts of monomers, and its effects on the swelling behavior and the thermal properties were analyzed. Studies concerning the release of a model drug were performed, the results of which indicate that these materials hold promise for use in controlled implantable drug-delivery devices and antimicrobial coatings.