As one of the most promising drug delivery carriers, hydrogels have received considerable attention in recent years. Many previous efforts focused on diffusion-controlled release which allows hydrogels to load and… Click to show full abstract
As one of the most promising drug delivery carriers, hydrogels have received considerable attention in recent years. Many previous efforts focused on diffusion-controlled release which allows hydrogels to load and release drugs in vitro and/or in vivo. However, it hardly applies to lipophilic drug delivery due to their poor compatibility with hydrogels. Herein, we propose a novel method for lipophilic drug release based on a dual pH-responsive hydrogel actuator. Specifically, the drug is encapsulated and can be released by a dual pH-controlled capsule switch. Inspired by the deformation mechanism of Drosera leaves, we fabricate the capsule switch with a double-layer structure that is made of two kinds of pH-responsive hydrogel. Two layers are covalently bonded together through silane coupling agents. They can bend collaboratively in basic or acidic environment to achieve "turn on" motion of capsule switch. By incorporating an array of parallel elastomer-stripes on one side of the hydrogel bilayer, various motions (e.g., bending, twisting, and rolling) of the hydrogel bilayer actuator were achieved. We conducted in vitro lipophilic drug release test. The feasibility of this new drug release method is verified. We believe this dual pH-responsive actuator-controlled drug release method may enlighten the possibilities for various drug delivery systems.
               
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