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Molecularly imprinted polymer as drug delivery carrier in alginate dressing

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Abstract Vancomycin was used as a template to obtain a molecularly imprinted polymer. The polymer imprinted with the antibiotic was encapsulated in alginate matrix to obtain a potential antibacterial wound… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Vancomycin was used as a template to obtain a molecularly imprinted polymer. The polymer imprinted with the antibiotic was encapsulated in alginate matrix to obtain a potential antibacterial wound dressing. The amount of vancomycin released in the first 24 h after application of the double barrier system decreased with respect to that released from the polymer without the alginate from 87% to 47%. The antibiotic release process followed diffusion and swelling controlled mechanism (non-Fickian transport). The highest correlation coefficients were obtained for Higuchi kinetic model typical of polymer matrices or some transdermal systems. The system studied with vancomycin demonstrated antibacterial activity towards the bacteria strains selected. The diameters of inhibition zone were greater than for the reference samples. The system without the antibiotic had no effect on the growth of bacteria. The material studied has the properties of a dressing for a potential use in a long term wound healing.

Keywords: alginate; drug delivery; imprinted polymer; polymer drug; molecularly imprinted

Journal Title: Materials Letters
Year Published: 2017

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