J. Selembaron et al., Capillary zone electrophoresis to study the hydrolytic degradation of a novel gluconic/glycolic/lactic acid copolymer, POLYM DEGR, 68(2), 2000, pp. 281-288
A typical member of the novel family of hydrolytically degradable aliphatic
polyesters resulting from the copolymerisation of (3-(1,2-3,4-tetraoxobuty
l-diisopropylidene)-dioxane-2,5-dione) (DIPAGYL) and racemic lactide under
powder form was allowed to degrade in phosphate buffer saline at 55 degrees
C. Capillary zone electrophoresis was used to monitor the water-soluble de
rivatives present in the ageing medium. Indirect UV detection using p-anisa
te as the absorbing anion was described and the conditions to achieve quant
itative determination were defined. The method was applied to monitor the f
ate of a couple of dimeric intermediates, namely lactyllactate and gluconyl
glycolate and glycolylgluconate. The method can also be used to evaluate th
e total amount of released compounds, despite the fact that higher water-so
luble oligomers could not be detected because of a too short lifetime. Last
but not least, it was proved that the copolymer did return to its ultimate
building blocks, namely gluconic, glycolic and lactic acids. (C) 2000 Else
vier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.