Literature DB >> 25921065

Surface-Eroding Poly(ortho ester amides) for Highly Efficient Oral Chemotherapy.

Bing Wei1, Yangyang Tao2, Xin Wang1, Rupei Tang1,2, Jun Wang1, Rui Wang2, Liying Qiu2.   

Abstract

Two new poly(ortho ester amide) copolymers (POEA-4 and POEA-5) were synthesized via polycondensation of a new ortho ester diamine monomer with active esters of different aliphatic diacids. The kinetics of POEA mass loss and release of 5-FU were both nearly zero-order, suggesting predominantly surface-restricted polymer erosion and drug release. In vitro cytotoxicity tests demonstrated that both copolymers have excellent biocompatibility. In vivo acute toxicity tests suggested that oral administration of POEA-4 and POEA-5 did not cause any adverse effects on mice even at a very high dose (2000 mg/kg). In vivo antitumor efficacy against H22 transplanted tumors of 5-FU-loaded POEA tablets were fully examined. We envision that, with further optimization, POEA-based materials could have great potential as drug carriers for oral chemotherapy.

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Keywords:  controlled release; oral chemotherapy; poly(ortho ester); surface erosion

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25921065     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b01687

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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