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Clonazepam release from core-shell type nanoparticles of poly(-caprolactone)/poly(ethylene glycol)/poly(-caprolactone) triblock copolymers
Authors:Jae-Gon Ryu   Young-Il Jeong   In-Sook Kim   Jong-Hoon Lee   Jae-Woon Nah  Sung-Ho Kim  
Abstract:The triblock copolymer based on poly(-caprolactone) (PCL) as hydrophobic part and poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) as hydrophilic one was synthesized and characterized. Core-shell type nanoparticles of poly(-caprolactone)/poly(ethylene glycol)/poly(-caprolactone) (CEC) block copolymer were prepared by a dialysis technique. According to the amphiphilic characters, CEC block copolymer can self-associate at certain concentration and their critical association concentration (CAC) was determined by fluorescence probe technique. CAC value of the CEC-2 block copolymer was evaluated as 0.0030 g/l. CAC values of CEC block copolymer decreased with the increase of PCL chain length, i.e. the shorter the PCL chain length, the higher the CAC values. From the observation of transmission electron microscopy (TEM), the morphologies of CEC-2 core-shell type nanoparticles were spherical shapes. Particle size of CEC-2 nanoparticles was 32.3±17.3 nm as a monomodal and narrow distribution. Particle size, drug loading, and drug release rate of CEC-2 nanoparticles were changed by the initial solvents and the molecular weight of CEC. The degradation behavior of CEC-2 nanoparticles was observed by 1H NMR spectroscopy. It was suggested that clonazepam (CNZ) release kinetics were dominantly governed by diffusion mechanism.
Keywords:Clonazepam release   Poly(-caprolactone)   Poly(ethylene glycol)   Poly(-caprolactone)
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