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Study on controlled drug permeation of magnetic-sensitive ferrogels: effect of Fe3O4 and PVA.

Ting-Yu Liu1, Shang-Hsiu Hu, Kun-Ho Liu, Dean-Mo Liu, San-Yuan Chen.   

Abstract

A PVA-based magnetic-sensitive hydrogel (ferrogel) was fabricated by physical cross-linking through a freezing-thawing method. The influence of the constituting components, i.e., Fe3O4 and PVA, on the magnetic-sensitive behavior of the ferrogels was systematically investigated in terms of permeability coefficient (P), partition coefficient (H), space restriction and magnetization. The results show that, the P value in these ferrogels decreases and displays a magnetic sensitivity when it is subjected to magnetic field (MF), which is correlated with the change of H value. In addition, it was found that although the factor of space restriction or magnetization exerts opposite effect on resulting magnetic-sensitive behavior, the superior magnetic-sensitive behavior was observed for the ferrogels with an optimal composition of 17-34% Fe3O4 and 10-12.5% PVA, and can be well correlated with theoretical calculation from the critical parameters of available free volume per nanoparticle (V(free)) and magnetization. A map of magnetic-sensitive behavior was constructed, where a region with relatively stable and highly stimuli-responsive behavior in terms of the concentration of Fe3O4 was observed, however, below or above the "saturation" region (17-34% Fe3O4), a reduction in the magnetic-sensitive behavior was detected. The resulting ferrogels can be engineered with a precise control of the opening and closure of pore configuration, which allows a burst release or no-release action of therapeutically active agent to be controlled externally and magnetically. This suggests that this type of ferrogel can be considered as a class of novel magnetically-tunable drug delivery system.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18237812     DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2007.12.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Control Release        ISSN: 0168-3659            Impact factor:   9.776


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