Literature DB >> 2207236

In vivo characteristics of low molecular weight copolymers composed of L-lactic acid and various DL-hydroxy acids as biodegradable carriers for drug delivery systems.

H Fukuzaki1, M Yoshida, M Asano, M Kumakura, T Mashimo, H Yuasa, K Imai, H Yamanaka.   

Abstract

Low molecular weight and amorphous copolyesters composed of 70 mol% L-lactic acid and 30 mol% DL-hydroxy acids such as DL-lactic acid, DL-alpha-hydroxy-n-butyric acid, DL-alpha-hydroxyisovaleric acid and DL-alpha-hydroxyisocaproic acid were synthesized by direct copolycondensation in the absence of catalysts, to evaluate their in vivo capabilities as biodegradable carriers for drug delivery systems. For this purpose, the copolyester was moulded into a small cylindrical specimen under melt-pressing technique and implanted subcutaneously in the back of male adult rats. The in vivo degradation pattern can be subdivided into three types: the formations of parabolic type (L-LA/DL-HBA copolymer), linear type (L-LA/DL-LA copolymer) and S type (L-LA/DL-HIVA and L-LA/DL-HICA copolymers). A luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone agonist, des-Gly10-(D-Leu6)-LH-RH ethylamide monoacetate (LH-RH agonist), was incorporated into the small cylinders of copolyester formulations, of which the strongest pharmacological influence was observed in a copoly(L-LA/DL-HICA) formulation system, resulting in the maintenance of effective pharmacological influence throughout an experimental period of 15 wk, at which the in vivo release rate of LH-RH agonist was held constant at approximately 45 micrograms/d.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2207236     DOI: 10.1016/0142-9612(90)90102-v

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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