A. Demarre et al., SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION, AND IN-VITRO BIODEGRADATION OF POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) MODIFIED POLY[N-5-(2-HYDROXYETHYL-L-GLUTAMINE], Journal of bioactive and compatible polymers, 11(2), 1996, pp. 85-99
The synthesis and in vitro biodegradation of poly(ethylene glycol) mod
ified poly[N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-L-glutamine] are described. Poly(ethylen
e glycol) (PEG) with terminal amino endgroup was coupled onto 4-nitrop
henyl chloroformate activated poly[N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-L-glutamine] (PH
EG). The influence of the degree of substitution and the molecular wei
ght of PEG side groups on the degradability of the PHEG backbone expos
ed to isolated rat liver lysosomal enzymes was determined. These data
indicate that substitution of PHEG with PEG side-chains only slightly
alters the degradability of the carrier. The PEG-grafted polymers show
ed potential tensioactive properties. DSC analysis demonstrated phase
separation of the PEG side-groups in solid state.