Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2505779 International Journal of Pharmaceutics 2008 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The paper employs the spontaneous physical gelling property of a biodegradable polymer in water to prepare an injectable sustained release carrier for a PEGylated drug. A series of thermogelling PLGA–PEG–PLGA triblock copolymers were synthesized. The PEGylated camptothecin (CPT) was also prepared and employed as the model of a PEGylated drug, and the solubility of this hydrophobic drug was significantly enhanced to over 150 mg/mL. The model drug was completely entrapped into the polymeric hydrogel, and the sustained release lasted for 1 month. The mechanism of the sustained release was diffusion-controlled at the first stage and then was the combination of diffusion and degradation at the late stage. In vivo anti-tumor tests in mice further confirmed the efficacy of the model PEGylated drug released from the hydrogel. This work also revealed the specificity of the PEGylated drug in such a kind of carrier systems by decreasing the critical gelling temperature and increasing the viscosity of the sol. Due to the very convenient drug formulation and highly tunable release rate, an injectable carrier platform for PEGylated drugs is thus set up.

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