Title of article
Prodigiosin release from an implantable biomedical device: kinetics of localized cancer drug release
Author/Authors
Danyuo، نويسنده , , Y. and Obayemi، نويسنده , , J.D. and Dozie-Nwachukwu، نويسنده , , S. and Ani?in، نويسنده , , C.J. and Odusanya، نويسنده , , O.S. and Oni، نويسنده , , Y. and Anuku، نويسنده , , N. and Malatesta، نويسنده , , K. and Soboyejo، نويسنده , , W.O.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
12
From page
734
To page
745
Abstract
This paper presents an implantable encapsulated structure that can deliver localized heating (hyperthermia) and controlled concentrations of prodigiosin (a cancer drug) synthesized by bacteria (Serratia marcesce (subsp. marcescens)). Prototypical Poly-di-methyl-siloxane (PDMS) packages, containing well-controlled micro-channels and drug storage compartments, were fabricated along with a drug-storing polymer produced by free radical polymerization of Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)(PNIPA) co-monomers of Acrylamide (AM) and Butyl-methacrylate (BMA). The mechanisms of drug diffusion of PNIPA-base gels were elucidated. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) was also used to study the heterogeneous porous structure of the PNIPA-based gels. The release exponents, n, of the gels were found to between 0.5 and 0.7. This is in the range expected for Fickian (n = 0.5). Deviation from Fickian diffusion was also observed (n > 0.5) diffusion. The gel diffusion coefficients were shown to vary between 2.1 × 10− 12 m2/s and 4.8 × 10− 6 m2/s. The implications of the results are then discussed for the localized treatment of cancer via hyperthermia and the controlled delivery of prodigiosin from encapsulated PNIPA-based devices.
Keywords
Biomedical device , breast cancer , prodigiosin , Poly(N-Isopropylacrylamide)-based hydrogels , hyperthermia , Localized chemotherapy
Journal title
Materials Science and Engineering C
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Materials Science and Engineering C
Record number
2104831
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