Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5204587 | Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2006 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The effects of lactide:glycolide ratio and γ-irradiation on the stability characteristics of poly(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide) (dl-PLG) co-polymer and microspheres were studied. Samples containing 50:50, 65:35, 75:25, 85:15 and 95:5 lactide:glycolide were studied as both the raw polymer and microspheres. The samples were characterised and degradation was monitored using a variety of spectroscopic, chromatographic, thermal and particle analysis techniques. The lactide:glycolide ratio was shown to be an important parameter in controlling the degradation of PLG co-polymer, especially in the microspheres, and the raw polymer samples were observed to be less stable than the microspheres. γ-Irradiation was shown to reduce the molecular weight of the PLG samples without significantly affecting the polydispersity, suggesting a random chain scission degradation mechanism. The detrimental effects of γ-irradiation were shown to continue on storage of the samples for 4 weeks in the solid state at ambient and accelerated conditions.
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Authors
Helen E. Williams, Jodanna Huxley, Mike Claybourn, Jonathan Booth, Matthew Hobbs, Elizabeth Meehan, Brian Clark,