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A biodegradable filament for controlled drug delivery

  作者 Mack, BC; Wright, KW; Davis, ME  
  选自 期刊  Journal of controlled release;  卷期  2009年139-3;  页码  205-211  
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[摘要]Biodegradable filaments (diameters of 250-300 pm) for the controlled delivery of dexamethasone or levofloxacin are described. Filaments are prepared by wet-spinning solutions of poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) and drug dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) into a coagulation bath of water. Compositional analyses of the filaments by independent measurements of drug, DMSO, water, and polymer give drug loadings up to 40% of filament mass and drug retention (drug in filament per drug in solution) greater than 40%. Drug release kinetics, and thermal and mechanical properties. of the filaments are reported. Three filaments with levofloxacin contents of 46+/-2. 85+/-4. and 36+/-2 mu g/cm (denoted 506-L1, 506-L2, and 506-L3, respectively) are implanted in the conjunctiva of New Zealand white rabbits. The time dependent, in-vivo tear concentrations of levofloxacin from filament implants in New Zealand white rabbit eyes are in general agreement with the results from the in-vitro release profiles, with one of the filaments (506-L1) showing effective levels of levofloxacin in the tears for 6 days. The filaments are generally well tolerated by the rabbits. Filament failure occurs at 6-8 days within the rabbit eyes, essentially the same time to failure observed from in-vitro mechanical properties testing results. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

 
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