Title of article :
The characters of self-assembly core/shell nanoparticles of amphiphilic hyperbranched polyethers as drug carriers
Author/Authors :
Ajun، Wan نويسنده , , Yuxia، Kou نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The characters of self-assembly core/shell
nanoparticles of amphiphilic hyperbranched polyethers
(HP-g-PEO) as drug carriers were investigated.
The HP-g-PEO consisting of hydrophobic HP-g-PEO
core and hydrophilic poly(ethylene glycol) arms was
prepared by the cation ring-opening polymerization.
A series of HP-g-PEO samples with different degree
of branching (DB) were synthesized under various
reaction temperatures. Nanoparticles (NP) were
obtained by self-assembly of HP-g-PEO in aqueous
media. The structure of resulting HP-g-PEO was
characterized by IR, 13CNMR and GPC. Dynamic
light scattering and transmission electron microscopy
were applied to characterize the sizes and size
distributions of NP. The results demonstrated that
the mean diameters of NP were less than 100 nm,
which exhibited uniform spherical formations and
narrow size distributions. Using hydrophobic drug
Probucol (PRO) as model drug, the particle sizes of
drug loaded NP were larger than relative blank NP.
The drug loading efficiency (LE) and incorporation
efficiency (IE) of these NP were achieved to 35 and
89%, respectively. The in vitro release of PRO from
the NP exhibited a sustained release and the cumulative
drugs released for more than 600 h. The most
important factor to affect drug release was the value
of DB of HP-g-PEO. With the DB of HP-g-PEO
increasing, the size and size distribution of NP
decreased as well as the release rate. However, the
small DB was beneficial to the LE of NP. Nanoparticle
size and size distribution, LE, IE, and drug
release rate were slightly affected by the initial
solution concentration of polyethers. The co-incorporated
hydrophilic drug had influence slightly on the
release of drug from drug loaded NP. The results of
in vitro drug release suggested that the core/shell NP
performed good controlled release behaviors with
potential practice as novelty drug delivery vehicles.
Keywords :
Amphiphilic hyperbranched polyether , Nanoparticle , SELF-ASSEMBLY , DRUG DELIVERY , Nanomedicine , Probucol
Journal title :
Journal of Nanoparticle Research
Journal title :
Journal of Nanoparticle Research