| Literature DB >> 26665065 |
Jakub Hrib1, Jakub Sirc1, Radka Hobzova1, Zuzana Hampejsova2, Zuzana Bosakova2, Marcela Munzarova3, Jiri Michalek1.
Abstract
Nanofibers were prepared from polycaprolactone, polylactide and polyvinyl alcohol using Nanospider(TM) technology. Polyethylene glycols with molecular weights of 2 000, 6 000, 10 000 and 20 000 g/mol, which can be used to moderate the release profile of incorporated pharmacologically active compounds, served as model molecules. They were terminated by aromatic isocyanate and incorporated into the nanofibers. The release of these molecules into an aqueous environment was investigated. The influences of the molecular length and chemical composition of the nanofibers on the release rate and the amount of released polyethylene glycols were evaluated. Longer molecules released faster, as evidenced by a significantly higher amount of released molecules after 72 hours. However, the influence of the chemical composition of nanofibers was even more distinct - the highest amount of polyethylene glycol molecules released from polyvinyl alcohol nanofibers, the lowest amount from polylactide nanofibers.Entities:
Keywords: nanofibers; nanofibrous carriers; needle-free electrospinning; release kinetics
Year: 2015 PMID: 26665065 PMCID: PMC4660903 DOI: 10.3762/bjnano.6.198
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Nanotechnol ISSN: 2190-4286 Impact factor: 3.649
Figure 1Derivatization reaction scheme of PEG with phenyl isocyanate.
Figure 2SEM images of PLA (a, d), PCL (b, e) and PVA (c, f) nanofibers prepared without (a–c) and with (d–f) addition of PEG 20 molecules.
Morphological characterization of nanofibrous carriers.
| fiber diameter (nm) | porosity (%) | surface area (m2/g) | |
| PCL | 179 | 77.4 | 6.0 |
| PVA | 157 | 78.2 | 7.7 |
| PLA | 282 | 86.6 | 4.7 |
Figure 3Release of PEG from PVA nanofibers, PEG 2 (filled squares), PEG 6 (open squares), PEG 10 (filled circles), PEG 20 (open circles).
Figure 4Amount of PEG molecules of various molecular weights released from PCL, PVA and PLA nanofibers immersed to distilled water within 72 h at 20 °C.
Figure 5Release of PEG 2 from nanofibers prepared from PCL (open circles), PLA (open squares) and PVA (open triangles).
Figure 6SEM image of PVA nanofibers containing PEG 20 after immersion into the water for 72 h.