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Control releasing 5-aminosalicylic acid using pH-sensitive hydrogel with novel albumin cross-linker

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Intelligent drug delivery systems are growing and changing too fast, these systems usually show a proper response at the proper time to one or several environmental factors. In the current… Click to show full abstract

Intelligent drug delivery systems are growing and changing too fast, these systems usually show a proper response at the proper time to one or several environmental factors. In the current research a biodegradable drug delivery system (pectin-g-PMA-co-PAAm) was designed and synthesized to release 5 aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA). The synthesized hydrogel is based on natural pectin and is in the form of simultaneous graft copolymerization of synthesized acryl-acid and acryl-amid. Using vinylized bovine serum albumin (VBSA) as cross linker agent is amongst important characteristics of this hydrogel. VBSA was synthesized through BSA modification with methylene-bis-acrylamide (MBA). In addition to having high water absorption, this hydrogel is pH-sensitive. In vitro tests under acid and base conditions of stomach show that this hydrogel is an appropriate option to release drugs through mouth. SEM analysis images show that synthesized hydrogel has a porous surface composed of nano and micro cavities.

Keywords: hydrogel; aminosalicylic acid; cross linker; albumin; acid

Journal Title: Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry
Year Published: 2018

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