Journal article

Tuning the formation and degradation of layer-by-layer assembled polymer hydrogel microcapsules

AL Becker, AN Zelikin, APR Johnston, F Caruso

Langmuir | Published : 2009

Abstract

Engineered polymer capsules are finding widespread importance in the delivery of encapsulated toxic or fragile drugs. The effectiveness of polymer capsules as therapeutic delivery vehicles is often dependent on the degradation behavior of the capsules because it is often necessary to release the encapsulated drugs at specific times and in certain locations. Herein we investigate the parameters that govern the formation and degradation of a recently introduced new class of polymer hydrogel capsules based on disulfide cross-linked poly(methacrylic acid). We report a new and efficient method for the synthesis of thiol-functionalized poly(methacrylic acid) (PMASH), the main component of the caps..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Australian Research Council via the Australian Postdoctoral Fellowship (A.N.Z,, A.P.R.J.), Discovery Project (A.N.Z., A.P.R.J., F.C.), and Federation Fellowship (F.C.) schemes. The Particulate Fluids Processing Centre is acknowledged for infrastructure support. We thank Prof. David Putnam (Cornell University) for valuable scientific discussions.