Tm. Hyde et al., A NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE IMAGING STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF INCORPORATING A MACROMOLECULAR DRUG IN POLY(GLYCOLIC ACID-CO-DL-LACTIC ACID), Journal of controlled release, 36(3), 1995, pp. 261-275
Biodegradable polymers based on poly( glycolide-co-lactide) (PGLA) are
becoming increasingly popular as drug delivery systems, particularly
for the delivery of high molecular weight drugs. The purpose of this s
tudy has been to examine the effect of incorporating a high molecular
weight peptide in 50:50 poly( glycolide-co-DL-lactide). Using nuclear
magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging it was possible to qualitatively and
quantitatively probe the effect of the presence of drug on the buffer
uptake kinetics, the polymer morphology, the physicochemical environme
nt of the liquid in the polymer, and the drug distribution within the
polymer. Rapid Super-Case II buffer diffusion was observed in the drug
-free polymer, while much slower diffusion was observed in the drug-lo
aded material, approaching Fickian and Case II limits in different reg
ions of the polymer. A strong drug-polymer interaction was observed wh
ich affected the polymer chain configuration and mobility, and therefo
re the transport of buffer molecules in the polymer.