Controlled release of Capreomycin sulfate from pHresponsive nanocapsules
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The synthesis of polymeric nanocapsules loaded with the
antituberculosis drug Capreomycin sulphate is presented in this work. The pHresponsive
polymeric nanocapsules were successfully synthesized using the
RAFT-based vesicle templating approach in the presence of Capreomycin
sulphate. Anionic small polyelectrolytes comprising randomly distributed butyl
acrylate and acrylic acid units were adsorbed on cationic vesicles of
dimethyldioctadecyl ammonium bromide (DODAB). N,N-(dimethylamino)ethyl
methacrylate (DMAEMA) and methyl methacrylate (MMA) or tertiary butyl
methacrylate (tBMA) and MMA were used for the formation of the polymeric
shells. Subsequently the tBMA was hydrolyzed to obtain negatively charged
nanocapsules. The nanocapsule morphology for both approaches was
characterized by DLS and TEM. The most stable hollow latex particles were
obtained with the monomer composition of DMAEMA:MMA = 1:1. These
nanocapsules were found to be colloidally stable and pH-responsive. The
entrapment efficiency of drug determined by UV-Vis-spectroscopy was 70 %.
The drug release rate from nanocapsules at pH 6.5 was found to be relatively
fast (substantial release within one hour already), however we believe slower
release can be achieved by using a thicker polymer shell.
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Loiko O.P. Controlled release of Capreomycin sulfate from pHresponsive nanocapsules/O.P. Loiko//e-Polymers. -2013. №018. Р.1-14.