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. 2022 Jun 25:622:121838.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2022.121838. Epub 2022 May 18.

Quantifying how drug-polymer interaction and volume phase transition modulate the drug release kinetics from core-shell microgels

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Quantifying how drug-polymer interaction and volume phase transition modulate the drug release kinetics from core-shell microgels

Poh Teck Lim et al. Int J Pharm. .

Abstract

This paper presents a simple experimental-informed theory describing the drug release process from a temperature-responsive core-shell microgel. In stark contrast to the commonly employed power-law models, we couple electric, hydrophobic, and steric factors to characterize the impact of drug-polymer pair interaction on the release kinetics. To this end, we also propose a characteristic time, depicting the drug release process as an interplay between kinetics and thermodynamics. In some instances, the negative correlation between the diffusivity and the (thermodynamics) drug-polymer interaction renders the drug release time non-trivial. In conclusion, our theory establishes a mechanistic understanding of the drug release process, exploring the effect of (hydrophobic adhesion) attractive and (steric exclusion) repulsive pair interactions between the drugs and the microgel in the presence of temperature-induced volume phase transition.

Keywords: Drug-polymer interaction; Kinetic theory; Microgel; Volume phase transition.

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