Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2506903 | International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this study was to develop programmable implants with a reproducible delayed onset of release followed by several weeks of controlled release. For this purpose, a drug-loaded core was embedded into a drug-free bulk-eroding poly(d,l lactic-co-glycolic acid) or poly(d,l lactic acid) mantle. The manufacturing procedure was established and optimized for three mantle materials, which showed delay times ranging from 7 to 83 days. Triglycerides with fatty acid chain lengths from C12 to C18 were investigated as core materials, producing release periods from 2 to 16 weeks. Concomitantly, applying a convolution/deconvolution model showed the possibility of theoretical prediction of the resulting release profiles.
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Authors
C. Guse, S. Koennings, T. Blunk, J. Siepmann, A. Goepferich,